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UPDATED: 16:47, September 27, 2005
May Chin vows annual protests at UN
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If the Japanese government does not alter its attitude towards history, Taiwan natives will not stop their actions of accusing the Japanese government, said Kao Chin Su-mei (May Chin), representative of Atayal nationality and head of a delegation of Taiwan indigenous people protesting at the UN headquarters September 25 in New York.

Kao Chin said she, like the families of the victims in other Asian countries and regions, will hold demonstrations and protests every year at the United Nations.

Kao Chin's delegation ended all their activities in New York on September 25 and went to Philadelphia to raise funds the next day.

By People's Daily Online


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