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  Muzi.com: Muzi (English): Gallery: Activities: Event: 2004 China Anti-secession Law:
  2005-3-26 Taipei Protest [3p.25n]
updated: 2009-12-11

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A woman with 'defend Taiwan's freedom, reject China's threat' stamped on her face takes part in a street protest in Taipei against China's anti-secession law 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 woman holds a placard that says in Spanish 'Against the anti-secession law' at a street 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
Protesters dressed as Adolf Hitler and Chinese President Hu Jintao take part in 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 priest sits next to a pile of burnt Chinese flags 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
Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian waves green inflated batons reading 'democracy, peace, protect Taiwan' 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
Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian waves green inflated batons reading 'democracy, peace, protect Taiwan' 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 pro-Taiwan supporter denounces China and its anti-secession law, 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. The Chinese characters seen on banner read: 'Split.' click to open
Taiwan residents ride scooters and wave flags at a 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
Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian (C) joins hundreds of thousands of other Taiwanese during a demonstration in Taipei against China's anti-secession law aimed at preventing the island from becoming independent. 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. 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


 
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