Muzi.com News Gallery Library Forum Celebrity Movies Chinastar Regions Channels
Set Home|Subscribe|Premium Home|MyMuzi

Gallery Home|What's Hot|What's New   Arts|Culture|Entertainment|Recreation|Sports|Biz|Society|Politics|Military|Media|Education|Science|Computer|Health|Travel
World: U.S.|Canada|Australia|U.K.|Germany|France|Taiwan|Hongkong|China|Singapore|Japan
Time: 2008|2007|2006|2005|2004|2003|2002|2001|2000   People: Actor|Singer|Model|Pageant|Athlete
  Muzi.com: Muzi (English): Gallery: Activities: Event: 2004 China Anti-secession Law:
  2005-3-26 Taipei Protest [3p.25n]
updated: 2009-11-24

p1
  p1    p2  p3 
p3
 


Hundreds of thousands of people chanting 'Oppose war, Love Taiwan' join a protest against China's military threat in Taipei, March 16, 2005. Organizers aimed to rally one million people in a show of people power against Beijing's anti-secession law, which sanctions the use of force against the island, but Taipei police estimated the crowd at just more than 230,000 so far. click to open
Hundreds of thousands of people chanting 'Oppose war, Love Taiwan' join a protest against China's military threat, in Taipei March 26, 2005. Organizers aimed to rally one million people in a show of people power against Beijing's anti-secession law, which sanctions the use of force against the island, but Taipei police estimated the crowd at just more than 230,000 so far. click to open
A banner with portraits of China's Premier Wen Jiabao is laid on the ground for protestors to step on it during a demonstration against China in Taipei. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian and hundreds of thousands of Taiwanese took to the streets, waving banners and shouting slogans for peace and democracy to protest a new Chinese law threatening the island. click to open
Taxis with flags protesting against China's anti-secession law pass near the presidential office in Taipei. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian and hundreds of thousands of Taiwanese took to the streets, waving banners and shouting slogans for peace and democracy to protest a new Chinese law threatening the island. click to open
Demonstrators gather during a anti China protest near the presidential office in Taipei. Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian and hundreds of thousands of Taiwanese took to the streets, waving banners and shouting slogans for peace and democracy to protest a new Chinese law threatening the island. click to open
Pro-Taiwan supporters hold a sign that reads 'China, Stop Telling Us What To Do' during a march in defiance of Beijing's anti-secession law during a massive protest, Saturday, March 26, 2005, in Taipei, Taiwan. The Taiwan government has amassed over one million pro-Taiwan supporters in the streets of Taipei to rally against Beijing's recently approved anti-secession law allowing legal rights to use military action to halt any moves by Taiwan toward formal independence. click to open
Protesters carry a giant red balloon with the words 'anti-threat' at a street rally against China's anti-secession law in Taipei March 26, 2005. Hundreds of thousands of people chanting 'Oppose war, Love Taiwan' joined President Chen Shui-bian on Saturday to protest against China's anti-secession law that sanctions the use of force against the island. click to open
Hundreds of thousands of people chanting 'Oppose war, Love Taiwan' join President Chen Shui-bian to protest against China's anti-secession law in Taipei March 26, 2005. click to open
Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian waves inflated batons that read 'democracy, peace, protect Taiwan' and sings songs at a street protest against China's anti-secession law in Taipei March 26, 2005. Hundreds of thousands of people chanting 'Oppose war, Love Taiwan' joined a protest against China's military threat in Taipei on Saturday. Organisers aimed to rally one million people in a show of people power against Beijing's anti-secession law, which sanctions the use of force against the island, but Taipei police estimated the crowd at just more than 230,000 so far. click to open
A child sticks an anti-missile sticker to the seat of his pants in a protest against China's military threat in Taipei March 26, 2005. Hundreds of thousands of people chanting 'Oppose war, Love Taiwan' joined a protest against China's military threat in Taipei on Saturday. Organisers aimed to rally one million people in a show of people power against Beijing's anti-secession law, which sanctions the use of force against the island, but Taipei police estimated the crowd at just more than 230,000 so far. click to open


 
p1
  p1    p2  p3 
p3







Muzi.com

Muzi.com : About | Sitemap | Ads | Contact
All Rights Reserved 1994-2006 - All rights reserved.