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Lien-Soong join 'election' protest in Taipei (Xinhua) Updated: 2004-03-26 14:17
The mass rally in central Taipei City on the island of Taiwan has so far
continued for 100 hours in protest over the alleged unfair election, and some
protesters have begun a hunger strike.
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Lien Chan
(second from right) and James Soong (third from right) join their
supporters in the ongoing sit-in demonstration near the "presidential
palace" in Taipei on March 25, 2004. Thousands of protesters kept vigil
for a fifth day to demand a recount of election votes.
[people.com.cn]
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Shortly after the poll results of the election were
announced on March 20, the opposition coalition of the Kuomintang and People
First Party questioned the legitimacy of the election, which was won by the
ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) under the leadership of Chen
Shui-bian. The coalition also said the shooting was suspicious, and demanded an
investigation.
The protesters demanded a recount and the truth about the shooting of
Taiwanese leaders Chen Shui-bian and Annette Lu on the eve of the election on
March 19.
Chen Shui-bian said Wednesday he was willing to meet Lien Chan and James
Soong, on condition that the protesters disperse.
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Supporters of
opposition Nationalist Party Chairman Lien Chan carrys placards,
symbolizing democracy is dead in Taiwan, during the ongoing
demonstration near the "presidential palace" in Taipei on March 25, 2004.
Thousands of protesters kept vigil for a fifth day to demand a
recount of election ballots.
[people.com.cn]
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Protesters took to the streets on the night of March 20 in Taipei, Kaohsiung
and other major cities in Taiwan, and gathered in front of parliament despite
cold weather and rain.
Lien reiterated his appeal to Taiwan's "election committee" not to make
public the winner of the election as scheduled on Friday as disputes over the
election remain unresolved.
Lien's Kuomintang decided to hold a large rally in protest.
Chen Shui-bian reportedly won only 29,000 more votes than the opposition
coalition, while rejected votes total 330,000. Opposition leaders have said the
shooting incident resulted in sympathy votes for Chen.
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