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Descendants of the Thailand–Burma orphaned army—“Citizens of the Republic of China” who were deprived of their citizenship by the war and could not become Taiwanese

Descendants of the Thailand–Burma orphaned army—“Citizens of the Republic of China” who were deprived of their citizenship by the war and could not become Taiwanese

Update: 2024-03-15
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At the beginning of 2024, Taiwan elected its 16th president and 11th Legislature members. More than 19 million voters used their votes to show the world the achievements of Taiwan’s democracy. Although it was an open, transparent, and smooth election, it does not necessarily signify the full realization of fairness and justice. Taiwan is a multi-ethnic society, and there are many people with different cultural backgrounds on our land. Under the current political system, their voices are difficult to express through the ballot, and in many cases, they are essentially outsiders to the electoral process.

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Descendants of the Thailand–Burma orphaned army—“Citizens of the Republic of China” who were deprived of their citizenship by the war and could not become Taiwanese

Descendants of the Thailand–Burma orphaned army—“Citizens of the Republic of China” who were deprived of their citizenship by the war and could not become Taiwanese