2021 Human Rights Report — Taiwan Part Executive Summary Taiwan is a democracy led by a president and parliament selected in multiparty elections. In 2020 voters re-elected President Tsai Ing-wen of the Democratic Progressive Party to a second four-year term in an election considered free and fair. Civilian authorities maintained effective control over the ...
本文章 2021 Human Rights Report — Taiwan Part 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>Taiwan is a democracy led by a president and parliament selected in multiparty elections. On January 11, voters re-elected President Tsai Ing-wen of the Democratic Progressive Party to another four-year term in an election considered free and fair.|OT-2111|March 31, 2021
本文章 2020 Human Rights Report (Taiwan Part) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>Taiwan is a democracy governed by a president and parliament selected in multiparty elections. In 2016 voters elected President Tsai Ing-wen of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to a four-year term in an election considered free and fair. |OT2010|March 12, 2020
本文章 2019 Human Rights Report (Taiwan Part) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2018 (Taiwan Part) | OT-1908E | Date: 03/15/2019
本文章 2018 Human Rights Report (Taiwan Part) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2017 (Taiwan Part) | OT-1806E | Date: 04/20/2018
本文章 2017 Human Rights Report (Taiwan Part) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>Principal human rights problems reported during the year were exploitation of foreign workers, including foreign crewmembers on long-haul fishing vessels and household caregivers; domestic violence; and official corruption. | OT-1701E | Date: 03/13/2017
本文章 2016 Human Rights Report (Taiwan Part) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>Principal human rights problems reported during the year were labor exploitation of migrant workers by fishing companies, exploitation of domestic workers by brokerage agencies, and official corruption. | OT-1602E | Date: 04/14/2016
本文章 2015 Human Rights Report (Taiwan Part) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>We salute all those who tirelessly work to champion Human Rights. Read the State Departments 2014 Taiwan Human Rights Report here. | OT-1514E | Date: 06/26/2015
本文章 2014 Human Rights Report (Taiwan Part) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>Taiwan is governed by a president and a parliament selected in multi-party elections. In 2012 voters re-elected President Ma Ying-jeou of the KMT to a second four-year term in an election considered free and fair. |OT-1402E | Date: 03/14/2014
本文章 2013 Human Rights Report (Taiwan Part) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>Principal human rights problems reported during the year were corruption and violence against women and children. During the first seven months of the year, authorities indicted 576 officials, including 40 high-ranking officials, on corruption charges. There were no reports of impunity. | OT-1302E | Date: 04/22/2013
本文章 2012 Human Rights Report (Taiwan Part) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
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