Taiwan Report News Brief: Transitional Justice, accomplishments and frustration

The Tsai administration embarked on three transitional justice projects in her first term: the Ill-gotten Gains Act, pension reform and establishing the Transitional Justice Commission. We take a look at what has been accomplished, what hasn’t–and the political motivations behind both. While the Tsai administration has accomplished more than all her predecessors combined, there is considerable disappointment and frustration among some at the lack of progress in many areas. We tackle that and more in this edition of Taiwan Report News Brief.
Taiwan Headlines, Feb. 27, 2021

Matsu Pilgrimage gets Matsu’s goahead. DPP suspends 3 lawmakers amid factional fight. Legislator Su quits DPP over SOGO case, but raises suspicions. Unemployment down, retail sales up. Hong Kongers moving in, but not one pro-communist family. China halts pineapple imports.
ICRT’s Taiwan This Week: A poetic cross-strait back and forth

We talk a newly appointed head of the Mainland Affairs Council, tightened water restrictions, controversy surrounding a 228 memorial event and more. Hosted by Gavin Phipps with guests Courtney Donovan Smith of Taiwan Report and Dmitry of the China Post. https://player.soundon.fm/p/072443e0-ac1a-417f-b6db-f9cfc4a0a372/episodes/34067de5-57e5-4ef2-b059-483bf71f7557
Ketagalan Media: Taiwan Tech Makes Big Moves, With National Security Implications (by TR’s Courtney Donovan Smith)

Taiwan Headlines, Feb. 25, 2021

The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) has announced that Taiwan will partially lift restrictions on the entry of foreign visitors starting from March 1, as well as allow transit flights through Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport.Under the new policy, foreign nationals without residency permits will be allowed to enter Taiwan for reasons excluding tourism, as long […]
ICRT’s Weekly Central Taiwan News Report, Feb. 24–transcript

Hope for the MRT to resume trials Throughout the Lunar New Year holiday tests on the Taichung Green Line continued, but without passengers.In the place of passengers, one of each of the two-carriage trains was assigned to carry 1,080 sandbags, each weighing 30 kilograms, to replicate the train carrying a maximum capacity of 536 passengers.All […]
Taiwan Headlines, Feb. 24, 2021

Chinese children of locals get reprieve. Water crisis could get worse. Wage gap declines again. Co-organizer pulls out of 228 event due to Ma invite. Jaw calls for parliamentary system. NDC to figure out what “digital talent” is. Ma accuses US of infringing ROC sovereignty. WTO rep meets US counterpart.
Taiwan Headlines, Feb. 22, 2021

Foreigners to be allowed back in and vaccines are coming. Chiang announced he’ll run for KMT chair, but not president. KMT not looking good in Taoyuan. Ko joins KMT forum. KMT referendums on track. Su’s popularity dips. Intelligence officers indicted. Hon Hai has vehicles on the way. DGBAS predicts GDP boom, but NT$ problems.
Taipei Times: Notes from central Taiwan: Who is shaping Taiwan’s future?

Ketagalan Media: Who’s Next to Lead Taiwan’s KMT, and to Where?
