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Two elderly women hold hands with nearly ten thousand
Taiwanese who gathered on the old Hsilo Bridge during
the island-wide human chain, Saturday, Feb. 28, 2004 in
Yunlin County, central Taiwan. Taiwan government
supporters claim to have recruited more than 1 million
people to form a human chain over 487 kilometers (303
miles) _ from the northern port of Keelung to Pingtung
County near the island's southern tip. Organizers and
participants of 'Hand in Hand to Protect Taiwan' hope
the display of people power will focus global attention
on the island's threat of nearly 500 missiles pointed at
the island from China. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)
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Nearly ten thousand Taiwanese gather on the old Hsilo
Bridge during the island-wide human chain, Saturday,
Feb. 28, 2004 in Yunlin County, central Taiwan. Taiwan
government supporters claim to have recruited more than
1 million people to form a human chain over 487
kilometers (303 miles) _ from the northern port of
Keelung to Pingtung County near the island's southern
tip. Organizers and participants of 'Hand in Hand to
Protect Taiwan' hope the display of people power will
focus global attention on the island's threat of nearly
500 missiles pointed at the island from China. (AP
Photo/Wally Santana)
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A young boy stands out in a crowd of nearly ten thousand
Taiwanese gather on the old Hsilo Bridge during the
island-wide human chain, Saturday, Feb. 28, 2004 in
Yunlin County, central Taiwan. Taiwan government
supporters claim to have recruited more than 1 million
people to form a human chain over 487 kilometers (303
miles) _ from the northern port of Keelung to Pingtung
County near the island's southern tip. Organizers and
participants of 'Hand in Hand to Protect Taiwan' hope
the display of people power will focus global attention
on the island's threat of nearly 500 missiles pointed at
the island from China.
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Nearly ten thousand Taiwanese gather on the old Hsilo
Bridge during the island-wide human chain, Saturday,
Feb. 28, 2004 in Yunlin County, central Taiwan. Taiwan
government supporters claim to have recruited more than
1 million people to form a human chain over 487
kilometers (303 miles) _ from the northern port of
Keelung to Pingtung County near the island's southern
tip. Organizers and participants of 'Hand in Hand to
Protect Taiwan' hope the display of people power will
focus global attention on the island's threat of nearly
500 missiles pointed at the island from China. (AP
Photo/Wally Santana)
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Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian delivers a speech
before during the island-wide human chain, Saturday,
Feb. 28, 2004 in central Taiwan's city of Miaoli. Taiwan
government supporters claim to have recruited more than
1 million people to form a human chain over 487
kilometers (303 miles), from the northern port of
Keelung to Pingtung County near the island's southern
tip. Organizers and participants of 'Hand in Hand to
Protect Taiwan' hope the display of people power will
focus global attention on the island's threat of nearly
500 missiles pointed at the island from China. The green
character in the background means 'Hand.' (AP
Photo/Jerome Favre)
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Supporters of Democratic Progressive Party hold hands
during the island-wide human chain, Saturday, Feb. 28,
2004 in central Taiwan's city of Miaoli. Taiwan
government supporters claim to have recruited more than
1 million people to form a human chain over 487
kilometers (303 miles), from the northern port of
Keelung to Pingtung County near the island's southern
tip. Organizers and participants of 'Hand in Hand to
Protect Taiwan' hope the display of people power will
focus global attention on the island's threat of nearly
500 missiles pointed at the island from China. (AP
Photo/Jerome Favre)
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Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian, center, and former
President Lee Tung-hui, left, hold hands during the
island-wide human chain, Saturday, Feb. 28, 2004 in
central Taiwan's city of Miaoli. Taiwan government
supporters claim to have recruited more than 1 million
people to form a human chain over 597 kilometers (373
miles), from the northern port of Keelung to Pingtung
County near the island's southern tip. Organizers and
participants of 'Hand in Hand to Protect Taiwan' hope
the display of people power will focus global attention
on the island's threat of nearly 500 missiles pointed at
the island from China. (AP Photo/Jerome Favre)
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Locals join hands in the early morning sun to take part
in the start of the island-wide human chain, Saturday,
Feb. 28, 2004 on Hoping Island in Taiwan's northern city
of Keelung. Taiwan government supporters claim to have
recruited more than 1 million people to form a human
chain over 597 kilometers (373 miles) _ from the
northern port of Keelung to Pingtung County near the
island's southern tip. Organizers and participants of
'Hand in Hand to Protect Taiwan' hope the display of
people power will focus global attention on the island's
threat of nearly 500 missiles pointed at the island from
China. (AP Photo/Wang Fei-wa)
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Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian takes part in the
start of the island-wide human chain, Saturday, Feb. 28,
2004 on Hoping Island in Taiwan's northern city of
Keelung. Taiwan government supporters claim to have
recruited more than 1 million people to form a human
chain over 597 kilometers (373 miles) _ from the
northern port of Keelung to Pingtung County near the
island's southern tip. Organizers and participants of
'Hand in Hand to Protect Taiwan' hope the display of
people power will focus global attention on the island's
threat of nearly 500 missiles pointed at the island from
China. (AP Photo/Wang Fei-wa)
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