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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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