 | 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  |