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Anti-gambling protest in Taipei

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Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling
in Politics, on the 23rd of September 2009
Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan. 

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.

Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan.

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.

ID: 146319
Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan. 

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.

Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan.

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.

ID: 146318
Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan. 

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.

Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan.

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.

ID: 146320
Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan. 

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.

Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan.

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.

ID: 146321
Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan. 

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.

Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan.

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.

ID: 146322
Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan. 

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.

Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan.

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.

ID: 146323
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I am now living in Australia after spending several years in Taiwan.

Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan. 

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.
Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan. 

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.
Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan. 

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.
Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan. 

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.
Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan. 

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.
Anti-gambling activists protested outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei. They questioned why the Ministry had allowed universities and colleges to open gambling management classes while gambling was still not legally allowed in Taiwan. 

The protest occured in the lead-up to a referendum to be held on Penghu on 26 September. The referendum will ask Penghu residents to vote on whether to allow the development of casinos on the islands.