/ Staff writer, with CNAAlmost 100 people rallied outside the Russian representative office in Taipei yesterday for a third time in the past five days, urging Moscow to call off its invasion of Ukraine and for Taiwan to make donations to help the Ukrainian people.
Almost 100 people rallied outside the Russian representative office in Taipei yesterday for a third time in the past five days, urging Moscow to call off its invasion of Ukraine and for Taiwan to make donations to help the Ukrainian people.
Backed by a coalition of human rights groups, Ukrainians living in Taiwan highlighted allegations that the Russian military was committing human rights abuses by attacking hospitals and ambulances after it invaded Ukraine on Thursday last week.
“We all know that our children are our future, so Ukrainian children, Ukraine’s future, at this moment are being born in shelters underground because our
Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Fan Yun (范雲) and civic groups on Wednesday called on the Ministry of Education (MOE) to take immediate action to prevent foreign students from being forced to work as cheap labor.
An article published on Monday in The Reporter, a Taipei-based online news outlet, said that 16 Ugandan students enrolled at Chung Chou University of Science and Technology (CCUT) in Changhua County in 2019 worked as factory interns for long hours and low pay.
The students could not refuse to work due to substantial tuition debts, the report said.
The students had been promised scholarships and courses taught in
Taipei, Jan. 12 (CNA) Democratic Progressive Party lawmaker Fan Yun (范雲) and civil society groups on Wednesday called on the Ministry of Education (MOE) to take immediate action to prevent foreign students in Taiwan from being forced to work as cheap labor.