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Harassment bills 'left in limbo' - Taipei Times

On International Women’s Day yesterday, a group of legislators and civil groups called for the swift passage of a suite of legislation to address stalking, workplace harassment and revenge pornography, which are languishing in committee.
Although Taiwan is a world leader in gender equality, many women still encounter sexual harassment and gender-based violence, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Legislator Fan Yun (范雲) told a news conference at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei.
After identifying what they see as the main threats to women in Taiwan, Fan said that she and her colleagues drafted three bills as “arrows” to take down the “three great ....

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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Harassment bills 'left in limbo' - 焦點


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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Harassment bills ‘left in limbo’
Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Fan Yun, front row left, female legislators and representatives from several women’s rights groups hold a news conference at the Legislative Yuan yesterday to mark International Women’s Day and to urge lawmakers to expedite the review of legislation to protect women against sexual harassment and gender-based violence.
Photo: CNA
2021/03/09 03:00 ....

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Abolishing election deposits not the answer


Abolishing election deposits not the answer
By Wang Yu-pei 王昱培
On Jan. 8, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Legislator Fan Yun (范雲) and a coalition of small parties and civil groups called for election deposits to be abolished, to ensure that everyone has an equal right to run for political office.
However, from the perspective of election officials, the deposit is necessary, as rashly abolishing it would degrade the quality of Taiwan’s elections and its democracy, for the following reasons:
First, abolishing the deposit would significantly increase the number of candidates in every election, and could even paralyze the election process.
For example, in councilor elections, the number of people applying to run in each county and city could reach double digits, or even triple digits, making for a complex registration and proclamation process. ....

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EDITORIAL: Schools are not above the law

Reports about schools defying government regulations and improperly punishing students continue to make the news, raising the question of how endemic the situation is.
An investigative report released last week by the Taiwan Youth Association for Democracy revealed that 72.5 percent of the nation’s senior-high schools and 95.6 percent of junior-high schools punish students for wearing unapproved winter clothes, and in many cases confiscate essential and common items such as scarves and beanies.
After reports in January that many schools were restricting students’ winter clothing even though the Ministry of Education in August last year made it illegal to ....

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