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An opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) supporter holds placards at a...An opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) supporter holds placards at a sit-in protest in Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday, May 20, 2010. President Ma Ying-jeou has pushed for the trade agreement with China to prevent Taiwan from being 'marginalized' after a Chinese accord with the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations took effect this year. The proposal sparked opposition demonstrations amid concern China may boost its influence over Taiwan. Photographer: Maurice Tsai/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLessMoreTsai Ing-wen, chairwoman of Taiwan's main opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), right, and Frank Hsieh, Taiwan's former premier, left, lead supporters at a sit-in protest in Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday, May 20, 2010. President...More
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Tsai Ing-wen, chairwoman of Taiwan's main opposition Democratic Progressive Party...Tsai Ing-wen, chairwoman of Taiwan's main opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), right, and Frank Hsieh, Taiwan's former premier, left, lead supporters at a sit-in protest in Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday, May 20, 2010. President Ma Ying-jeou has pushed for the trade agreement with China to prevent Taiwan from being 'marginalized' after a Chinese accord with the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations took effect this year. The proposal sparked opposition demonstrations amid concern China may boost its influence over Taiwan. Photographer: Maurice Tsai/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLessMoreJian Jin-de, a supporter of opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), holds placards at a sit-in protest in Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday, May 20, 2010. President Ma Ying-jeou has pushed for the trade agreement with China to prevent...More
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Jian Jin-de, a supporter of opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), holds...Jian Jin-de, a supporter of opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), holds placards at a sit-in protest in Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday, May 20, 2010. President Ma Ying-jeou has pushed for the trade agreement with China to prevent Taiwan from being 'marginalized' after a Chinese accord with the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations took effect this year. The proposal sparked opposition demonstrations amid concern China may boost its influence over Taiwan. Photographer: Maurice Tsai/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLessMoreSupports of opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) cheer at a sit-in protest in Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday, May 20, 2010. President Ma Ying-jeou has pushed for the trade agreement with China to prevent Taiwan from being...More
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Supports of opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) cheer at a sit-in protest...Supports of opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) cheer at a sit-in protest in Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday, May 20, 2010. President Ma Ying-jeou has pushed for the trade agreement with China to prevent Taiwan from being 'marginalized' after a Chinese accord with the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations took effect this year. The proposal sparked opposition demonstrations amid concern China may boost its influence over Taiwan. Photographer: Maurice Tsai/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLessMoreTaiwan's former premier, second from left, leads supports of opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) at a sit-in protest in Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday, May 20, 2010. President Ma Ying-jeou has pushed for the trade agreement with...More
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Taiwan's former premier, second from left, leads supports of opposition Democratic...Taiwan's former premier, second from left, leads supports of opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) at a sit-in protest in Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday, May 20, 2010. President Ma Ying-jeou has pushed for the trade agreement with China to prevent Taiwan from being 'marginalized' after a Chinese accord with the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations took effect this year. The proposal sparked opposition demonstrations amid concern China may boost its influence over Taiwan. Photographer: Maurice Tsai/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLessMoreMay 20, 2010 License
A supporter of opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) shouts at a sit-in...A supporter of opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) shouts at a sit-in protest in Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday, May 20, 2010. President Ma Ying-jeou has pushed for the trade agreement with China to prevent Taiwan from being 'marginalized' after a Chinese accord with the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations took effect this year. The proposal sparked opposition demonstrations amid concern China may boost its influence over Taiwan. Photographer: Maurice Tsai/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLessMoreFrank Hsieh, Taiwan's former premier, leads supporters at a sit-in protest in Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday, May 20, 2010. President Ma Ying-jeou has pushed for the trade agreement with China to prevent Taiwan from being 'marginalized'...More
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Frank Hsieh, Taiwan's former premier, leads supporters at a sit-in protest in...Frank Hsieh, Taiwan's former premier, leads supporters at a sit-in protest in Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday, May 20, 2010. President Ma Ying-jeou has pushed for the trade agreement with China to prevent Taiwan from being 'marginalized' after a Chinese accord with the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations took effect this year. The proposal sparked opposition demonstrations amid concern China may boost its influence over Taiwan. Photographer: Maurice Tsai/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLessMoreMay 20, 2010 License
K. K. Tseng, a supporter of opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), wears a...K. K. Tseng, a supporter of opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), wears a mask at a sit-in protest in Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday, May 20, 2010. President Ma Ying-jeou has pushed for the trade agreement with China to prevent Taiwan from being 'marginalized' after a Chinese accord with the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations took effect this year. The proposal sparked opposition demonstrations amid concern China may boost its influence over Taiwan. Photographer: Maurice Tsai/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesLessMore