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Annette Lu Hsiu-lien (born 7 June 1944) is a Taiwanese politician.[1]

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  1. 74 relations: Amnesty International, Anti-Secession Law, Central News Agency (Taiwan), Chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party, Chen Shui-bian, China, China Post, Chinese unification, Cross-strait relations, Democratic Pacific Union, Democratic Progressive Party, Eric Chu, Feminism in Taiwan, Formosa Alliance, Formosa Magazine, Frank Hsieh, Fujian, George Washington University, Hakka people, Harvard University, Hoklo people, Human Rights Day, Jerome A. Cohen, Kaohsiung Incident, Kuomintang, Lawyer, Legislative Yuan, Lien Chan, Liu Pang-yu, Ma Ying-jeou, Mark Chen, Master of Laws, Mayor of Taoyuan, Nanjing County, National Taiwan University, Pan-Blue Coalition, Pasuya Yao, Patella, Peng Pai-hsien, Political status of Taiwan, Politician, Politics of Taiwan, President of the Republic of China, Prisoner of conscience, Shinchiku Prefecture, Soft power, South Korea, Su Tseng-chang, Tainan, Taipei, ... Expand index (24 more) »

  2. Amnesty International prisoners of conscience held by Taiwan
  3. Magistrates of Taoyuan County
  4. People from Taoyuan District
  5. Taiwan independence activists
  6. Taiwanese feminists
  7. Taiwanese prisoners and detainees
  8. Taiwanese women writers
  9. Taoyuan City Members of the Legislative Yuan
  10. Vice presidents of the Republic of China on Taiwan
  11. Women vice presidents in Asia

Amnesty International

Amnesty International (also referred to as Amnesty or AI) is an international non-governmental organization focused on human rights, with its headquarters in the United Kingdom.

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Anti-Secession Law

The Anti-Secession Law is a law of the People's Republic of China, passed by the 3rd Session of the 10th National People's Congress.

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Central News Agency (Taiwan)

The Central News Agency (CNA) is Taiwan's semi-official wire service.

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Chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party

The chairperson of the Democratic Progressive Party is the leader of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).

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Chen Shui-bian

Chen Shui-bian (born 12 October 1950) is a Taiwanese former politician and lawyer who served as the 5th president of the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 2000 to 2008. Annette Lu and Chen Shui-bian are 21st-century Taiwanese politicians, democratic Progressive Party Members of the Legislative Yuan, Members of the 2nd Legislative Yuan, Members of the Kuomintang and national Taiwan University alumni.

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China

China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.

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China Post

China Post, officially the China Post Group Corporation, is the national postal service corporation of the People's Republic of China.

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Chinese unification

Chinese unification, also known as Cross-Strait unification or Chinese reunification, is the potential unification of territories currently controlled, or claimed, by the People's Republic of China ("China" or "Mainland China") and the Republic of China ("Taiwan") under one political entity, possibly the formation of a political union between the two republics.

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Cross-strait relations

Cross-strait relations (sometimes called Mainland–Taiwan relations, China–Taiwan relations or Taiwan–China relations) are the political and economic relations between mainland China (officially the People's Republic of China or PRC) and Taiwan (officially the Republic of China or ROC) across the Taiwan Strait.

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Democratic Pacific Union

The Democratic Pacific Union is an international non-governmental organization which promotes political democracy, strengthens maritime culture and marine technology, and replaces rigid, aggressive hegemony with the soft powers of love, peace, cooperation and sharing within the Pacific Ocean.

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Democratic Progressive Party

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is a centre to centre-left Taiwanese nationalist political party in Taiwan.

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Eric Chu

Eric Li-luan Chu (born on 7 June 1961) is a Taiwanese politician who is currently the chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT). Annette Lu and Eric Chu are Magistrates of Taoyuan County, Members of the Kuomintang, national Taiwan University alumni and Taoyuan City Members of the Legislative Yuan.

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Feminism in Taiwan

Taiwan has a complex history of feminist and women's rights movements with periods of progressiveness where feminism and strong female icons flourished and periods of strict authoritarianism where equality and individual rights were devalued.

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Formosa Alliance

The Formosa Alliance is a political coalition founded in Taiwan on 7 April 2018.

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Formosa Magazine

Formosa Magazine, also known as Mei-li-tao, was a magazine created by Tangwai individuals in Taiwan during the summer of 1979.

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Frank Hsieh

Frank Hsieh Chang-ting (born May 18, 1946) is a Taiwanese politician and former defense attorney who is the current Ambassador of Taiwan to Japan since 2016. Annette Lu and Frank Hsieh are democratic Progressive Party Members of the Legislative Yuan, Members of the 2nd Legislative Yuan, Members of the Kuomintang and national Taiwan University alumni.

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Fujian

Fujian is a province on the southeastern coast of China.

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George Washington University

The George Washington University (GW or GWU) is a private federally-chartered research university in Washington, D.C. Originally named Columbian College, it was chartered in 1821 by the United States Congress and is the first university founded under Washington D.C.'s jurisdiction.

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Hakka people

The Hakka, sometimes also referred to as Hakka Han, or Hakka Chinese, or Hakkas, are a southern Han Chinese subgroup whose principal settlements and ancestral homes are dispersed widely across the provinces of southern China and who speak a language that is closely related to Gan, a Han Chinese dialect spoken in Jiangxi province.

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Harvard University

Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Hoklo people

The Hoklo people are a Han Chinese subgroup who speak Hokkien, a Southern Min language, or trace their ancestry to southeastern Fujian in China, and known by various related terms such as Banlam people, Minnan people, or more commonly in Southeast Asia as the Hokkien people.

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Human Rights Day

Human Rights Day (HRD) is celebrated annually around the world on 10 December every year.

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Jerome A. Cohen

Jerome Alan Cohen (born July 1, 1930) is a professor of law at New York University School of Law, an expert in Chinese law, a adjunct senior fellow for Asia Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, and serves as "of counsel" at the international law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP.

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Kaohsiung Incident

The Kaohsiung Incident, also known as the Formosa Incident, the Meilidao Incident, or the Formosa Magazine incident,tang was a crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations that occurred in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, on 10 December 1979 during Taiwan's martial law period.

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Kuomintang

The Kuomintang (KMT), also referred to as the Guomindang (GMD), the Nationalist Party of China (NPC) or the Chinese Nationalist Party (CNP), is a major political party in the Republic of China, initially based on the Chinese mainland and then in Taiwan since 1949.

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Lawyer

A lawyer is a person who practices law.

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Legislative Yuan

The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei.

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Lien Chan

Lien Chan (born 27 August 1936) is a Taiwanese politician. Annette Lu and Lien Chan are national Taiwan University alumni and vice presidents of the Republic of China on Taiwan.

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Liu Pang-yu

Liu Pang-yu (30 November 1942 – 21 November 1996) was a Taiwanese politician. Annette Lu and Liu Pang-yu are Magistrates of Taoyuan County and Taiwanese politicians of Hakka descent.

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Ma Ying-jeou

Ma Ying-jeou (t; born 13 July 1950) is a Taiwanese politician who served as the 6th president of the Republic of China from 2008 to 2016. Annette Lu and Ma Ying-jeou are national Taiwan University alumni.

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Mark Chen

Mark Tang-shan/Tan-sun Chen (born 16 September 1935) is a Taiwanese politician, former Secretary-General of the Office of the President of Taiwan under former President Chen Shui-bian. Annette Lu and Mark Chen are democratic Progressive Party Members of the Legislative Yuan, Members of the 2nd Legislative Yuan, national Taiwan University alumni and Taiwan independence activists.

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Master of Laws

A Master of Laws (M.L. or LL.M.; Latin: Magister Legum or Legum Magister) is an advanced postgraduate academic degree, pursued by those either holding an undergraduate academic law degree, a professional law degree, or an undergraduate degree in a related subject.

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Mayor of Taoyuan

The Mayor of Taoyuan is the chief executive of the Taoyuan City Government. Annette Lu and Mayor of Taoyuan are Magistrates of Taoyuan County.

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Nanjing County

Nanjing County is a county under the administration of Zhangzhou City, in the south of Fujian province, People's Republic of China.

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National Taiwan University

National Taiwan University (NTU) is a national comprehensive public research university in Taipei, Taiwan.

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Pan-Blue Coalition

The pan-Blue coalition, pan-Blue force or pan-Blue groups is a political coalition in the Republic of China (Taiwan) consisting of the Kuomintang (KMT), People First Party (PFP), New Party (CNP), Non-Partisan Solidarity Union (NPSU), and Young China Party (YCP).

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Pasuya Yao

Yao Wen-chih (born 4 December 1965), also known by the appropriated Tsou name Pasuya Yao, is a Taiwanese film maker and former politician. Annette Lu and Pasuya Yao are democratic Progressive Party Members of the Legislative Yuan.

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Patella

The patella (patellae or patellas), also known as the kneecap, is a flat, rounded triangular bone which articulates with the femur (thigh bone) and covers and protects the anterior articular surface of the knee joint.

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Peng Pai-hsien

Peng Pai-hsien (born 14 June 1949) is a Taiwanese politician. Annette Lu and Peng Pai-hsien are democratic Progressive Party Members of the Legislative Yuan, Members of the 2nd Legislative Yuan and Taiwanese politicians of Hakka descent.

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Political status of Taiwan

The controversy surrounding the political status of Taiwan or the Taiwan issue is an ongoing dispute on the political status of Taiwan, currently controlled by the Republic of China (ROC).

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Politician

A politician is a person who has political power in the government of a state, a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government.

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Politics of Taiwan

Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is governed in a framework of a representative democratic republic under a five-power system first envisioned by Sun Yat-sen in 1906, whereby under the constitutional amendments, the President is head of state and the Premier (President of the Executive Yuan) is head of government, and of a multi-party system.

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President of the Republic of China

The president of the Republic of China, also referred to as the president of Taiwan, is the head of state of the Republic of China (Taiwan) as well as the commander-in-chief of the Republic of China Armed Forces.

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Prisoner of conscience

A prisoner of conscience (POC) is anyone imprisoned because of their race, sexual orientation, religion, or political views.

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Shinchiku Prefecture

was one of the administrative divisions of Taiwan during the Japanese era.

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Soft power

In politics (and particularly in international politics), soft power is the ability to co-opt rather than coerce (in contrast with hard power).

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South Korea

South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia.

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Su Tseng-chang

Su Tseng-chang (born 28 July 1948) is a Taiwanese politician who served as premier of the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2019 to 2023. Annette Lu and su Tseng-chang are 21st-century Taiwanese politicians, national Taiwan University alumni and Taiwan independence activists.

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Tainan

Tainan, officially Tainan City, is a special municipality in southern Taiwan facing the Taiwan Strait on its western coast.

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Taipei

Taipei, officially Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of Taiwan.

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Taipei First Girls' High School

Taipei First Girls High School (TFG;; colloquially or), is a Taiwanese all-girls senior high school, located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei City.

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Taiwan

Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia.

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Taiwan independence movement

The Taiwan independence movement is a political movement which advocates the formal declaration of an independent and sovereign Taiwanese state, as opposed to Chinese unification or the status quo in Cross-Strait relations.

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Taiwan News

Taiwan News (formerly China News) is an English-language online newspaper and former print newspaper in the Republic of China (Taiwan).

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Taiwan under Japanese rule

The island of Taiwan, together with the Penghu Islands, became an annexed territory of Japan in 1895, when the Qing dynasty ceded Fujian-Taiwan Province in the Treaty of Shimonoseki after the Japanese victory in the First Sino-Japanese War.

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Taiwanese people

The term "Taiwanese people" has various interpretations.

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Tangwai movement

The Tangwai movement, or simply Tangwai, was a loosely knit political movement in Taiwan in the mid-1970s and early 1980s.

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Taoyuan District

Taoyuan District is a district of Taoyuan City in northwestern Taiwan.

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Taoyuan, Taiwan

Taoyuan is a special municipality located in northwestern Taiwan, neighboring New Taipei City to the north-east, Yilan County to the south-east, and Hsinchu County to the south-west.

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The China Post

The China Post was an English-language newspaper published in Taiwan (officially the Republic of China), alongside the Taipei Times and the Taiwan News.

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Tsai Ing-wen

Tsai Ing-wen (born 31 August 1956) is a Taiwanese politician who served as the 7th president of the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 2016 to 2024, and was the first woman to hold that position. Annette Lu and Tsai Ing-wen are 20th-century Taiwanese women politicians, 21st-century Taiwanese women politicians, democratic Progressive Party Members of the Legislative Yuan, national Taiwan University alumni and Taiwanese politicians of Hakka descent.

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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC, U of I, Illinois, or University of Illinois) is a public land-grant research university in the Champaign–Urbana metropolitan area, Illinois, United States.

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Vice President of the Republic of China

The vice president of the Republic of China, commonly referred to as the vice president of Taiwan, is the second-highest constitutional office of the government in Taiwan, after the president, and ranks first in the presidential line of succession. Annette Lu and vice President of the Republic of China are vice presidents of the Republic of China on Taiwan.

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Vincent Siew

Vincent C. Siew or Siew Wan-chang (born 3 January 1939) is a Taiwanese politician who served as the Vice President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 2008 to 2012. Annette Lu and Vincent Siew are vice presidents of the Republic of China on Taiwan.

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World Peace Prize

The World Peace Prize was established in 1989 by Robert L. Leggett, Suzi Leggett, and Dr.

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You Si-kun

You Si-kun (born 25 April 1948), also romanized Yu Shyi-kun, is a Taiwanese politician. Annette Lu and You Si-kun are democratic Progressive Party Members of the Legislative Yuan.

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Zhangzhou

Zhangzhou is a prefecture-level city in Fujian Province, China.

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1992 Consensus

The 1992 Consensus is a political term referring to the alleged outcome of a meeting in 1992 between the semiofficial representatives of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-led People's Republic of China (PRC) in mainland China and the Kuomintang (KMT)-led Republic of China (ROC) on Taiwan.

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1996 Taiwanese presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Taiwan on 23 March 1996.

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2000 Taiwanese presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Taiwan on 18 March 2000 to elect the president and vice president.

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2004 Taiwanese presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Taiwan on 20 March 2004.

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2008 Taiwanese presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Taiwan on 22 March 2008.

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2012 Taiwanese presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Taiwan on 14 January 2012.

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2020 Taiwanese presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Taiwan on 11 January 2020 alongside Legislative Yuan election.

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See also

Amnesty International prisoners of conscience held by Taiwan

Magistrates of Taoyuan County

People from Taoyuan District

Taiwan independence activists

Taiwanese feminists

Taiwanese prisoners and detainees

Taiwanese women writers

Taoyuan City Members of the Legislative Yuan

Vice presidents of the Republic of China on Taiwan

Women vice presidents in Asia

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annette_Lu

Also known as Anette Lu, Annette Hsiu-lien Lu, Annette Lue, Hsiu-lien Annette Lu, Lu Hsiu-lian, Lü Hsiu-lien, Lü Xiulian, Lv Xiulian, Lyu Xiulian, Lǚ Xiùlián, .

, Taipei First Girls' High School, Taiwan, Taiwan independence movement, Taiwan News, Taiwan under Japanese rule, Taiwanese people, Tangwai movement, Taoyuan District, Taoyuan, Taiwan, The China Post, Tsai Ing-wen, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Vice President of the Republic of China, Vincent Siew, World Peace Prize, You Si-kun, Zhangzhou, 1992 Consensus, 1996 Taiwanese presidential election, 2000 Taiwanese presidential election, 2004 Taiwanese presidential election, 2008 Taiwanese presidential election, 2012 Taiwanese presidential election, 2020 Taiwanese presidential election.