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  2. Human rights in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan is a multi-party democracy.The 2000 presidential victory of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate Chen Shui-bian followed more than 50 years of rule by the Kuomintang (KMT) and marked the first transition from one political party to another in the Taiwanese history, reported by a Government Information Office (GIO) website as the "first ever in Chinese history". [1]

  3. Kindergarten teachers accused of drugging children in Taiwan

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    Angela Wang, head of local NGO Taiwan Children’s Rights, told NBC News that in videos sent to her by parents, the children appeared “irritable” and at times physically aggressive.

  4. Taiwan Fund for Children and Families - Wikipedia

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    1964 – CCF Taiwan Field Office was formally established and 23 branch offices were set up gradually to provide services to needy children and families in Taiwan. 1985 – CCF/Taiwan became fully independent from Christian Children’s Fund and no longer received financial support from foreign donors.

  5. February 28 incident - Wikipedia

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    The incident is considered to be one of the most important events in Taiwan's modern history and was a critical impetus for the Taiwan independence movement. [ 7 ] In 1945, following the surrender of Japan at the end of World War II , the Allies handed administrative control of Taiwan over to China, thus ending 50 years of Japanese colonial rule .

  6. Corporal punishment in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Corporal punishment is banned in the penal and education systems of the Republic of China (), but there are no laws banning its use in the home.However, as of 22 March 2023, there is a draft amendment of Article 1085 of the Civil Law that may make some forms of corporal punishment in the home illegal if it comes into effect.

  7. Taiwan carries out first execution in five years, upsetting ...

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    Taiwan carried out its first execution in five years late on Thursday, upsetting both rights groups and the European Union which called on the government to maintain its de facto moratorium on the ...

  8. National Human Rights Commission (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    The National Human Rights Commission of Taiwan was founded on August 1, 2020 as Taiwan’s national human rights institution.The commission is designed to promote and protect human rights in Taiwan and fulfill the government's commitment to meet the Paris Principles.

  9. Category:Children's charities based in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan Fund for Children and Families This page was last edited on 10 January 2018, at 14:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...