Roger C.S. Lin is chief plaintiff in the Taiwan passport case and has worked to discard the Republic of China in-exile (Lin photo)
- Roger C.S. Lin is chief plaintiff in the Taiwan passport case and has worked to discard the Republic of China in-exile (Lin photo)
- U.S. Solicitor General Elana Kagan waived her right to submit a brief in the Taiwan passport case before she knew of Chen Shu-bian's offer of testimony and now may regret her decision to keep quiet (Associated Press photo)
- The U.S. Supreme Court will take up the Taiwan passport case with the October term of the court (Official photo)
- Taiwan was called Formosa when it was liberated by the United States by Japan's surrender of WWII (Map of Taiwan)
- Japanese officials formally giving up all claims to Taiwan at 1952 San Francisco Peace Treaty (Wiki Commons photo)
- President Harry Truman had the U.S. Navy land Chinese troops on Taiwan in 1945 and then ignored the following massacre and martial law {Truman Library photo)
- Chiang Kai-Shek and Chiang Ching-kuo ruled Taiwan with a harsh dictatorship for 40 years while America watched (Wiki Commons photo)
- A protest outside the Republic of China presidential office over Chen Shui-bian's imprisonment during his corruption trial (CF photo)
- President Barack Obama has been silent on the "political purgatory" of Taiwan's unresolved status(Associated Press photo)
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