“We are just asking the government and the building contractor to respect us local residents, include us in the negotiations, and keep a safe distance between our homes and the wind turbines,” Chen said.My friend said that they were planning to block the cement trucks coming in. I rode over on my bike today, a gorgeous day, and spoke to some of the individuals who were present, and they told me that the police struck the protesters in the kidneys with batons, cuffed them, and hauled 17 of them off to jail in nearby Tunghsiao. They were just released a few minutes ago as of this writing. There's a Facebook page here, and photos of today's incident on Facebook here. Incidents like these happen regularly, most go unreported.
The Germany-based wind energy firm, InfraVest GmbH, plans to build 12 new wind turbines along the coast of Miaoli County — six in Tongsiao Township (通霄) and the other six in Yuanli.
Worried about potential negative impacts from the turbines and upset that they were not consulted about the project, Yuanli residents have launched a campaign asking InfraVest to revise its plan about half a year ago.
While InfraVest initially suspended construction because of the protests, the project was resumed earlier this month without any agreement having been reached with residents earlier this month, triggering a larger protest.
Meanwhile, what's resting on the blogs this week....
BLOGS:
- History: The Douglas Company in Danshui
- Oz: Taiwanese man sues woman for being ugly.
- UK air campaigns against Formosa in WWII
- Richard wonders if Taiwan travel authorities have a problem with foreigners
- Sailing to Matsu -- excellent info
- Long Dong, Taiwan, a hidden gem.
- The carrier killer missile: an instrument of deception?
- Jens Kastner on the transfer of Chen Shui-bian to Taichung
- China calls for non-official political dialogue, as if that hasn't been happening since at least the mid 1990s.
- Taiwan missing out on Free Trade deals. Wow. Who could have predicted that!?
- DPP runs into trouble over allegations of underworld figures belonging to the party.
- YouBike is victim of its own success
- Foreign marriage: 475K locals married to foreigners, 320K Chinese brides, 1 in 10 elementary school students has foreign parent.
- Bird flu arrives, and so does chicken throwing.
- Taiwan expands China travel advisory.
- The Taiwan-Japan fisheries pact is bad news for tuna
- Headmistress of Machining: a Taiwanese woman conquers a China market
- China 2.0 is in trouble: with Europe and America lost in austerity, could be another tough year for Taiwan.
- Atlantic: 28,000 rivers in China are gone... "As recently as 20 years ago, there were an estimated 50,000 rivers in China, each covering a flow area of at least 60 square miles. But now, according to China's First National Census of Water, more than 28,000 of these rivers are missing."
- This has been circulating on several email groups I am on: Paul H.B. Godwin and Alice L. Miller, “China’s Forbearance Has Limits: Chinese Threat and Retaliation Signaling and Its Implications for a Sino-American Military Confrontation. How China signals its displeasure and when it is getting ready for war.
- Taiwan and India, a match made in heaven. This should have been done in the 1990s.
- Taiwan, Nepal hold talks.
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