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Taiwan
June 5, 2024
Taiwan: New President Should Deliver on Rights Promises
Taiwan’s new government should demonstrate its commitment to human rights by strengthening protections for marginalized communities, Human Rights Watch said in a letter to President Lai Ching-te. President Lai, who was inaugurated on May 20, 2024, should focus on safeguarding the rights of refugees, migrant workers, and LGBT people.
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March 18, 2019
Taiwanese Activist at Risk in Chinese Prison
Two Years in Detention, Li Ming-che Faces Ill-Treatment, Declining Health
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December 24, 2018
Taiwan: Open Letter on Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Unions
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November 28, 2018
Taiwan’s Same-Sex Marriage Vote Is Not the End of the Road
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October 10, 2018
Taiwan Referendum Threatens Same-Sex Marriage
Vote Could Undermine Constitutional Court Ruling Upholding Basic Rights
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June 11, 2018
For Taiwan, a Year to Go to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage
Politicians Should Show Leadership on Marriage Equality
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December 15, 2017
The State of Marriage Equality Worldwide
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May 24, 2017
A First in Asia: Taiwan to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage
Court Ruling Opens the Way to Marriage Equality
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December 12, 2016
Eyeing Marriage Equality for Taiwan