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《夜夜秀》念錯立委參選人名字!本人怒嗆「垃圾節目」 製作人急道歉
近日因前中國大陸《央視》調查記者王志安歧視身心障礙者言論,以及主持人賀瓏、Albee未阻止跟著大笑,極其缺乏同理心的行徑掀起外界反彈聲浪,該節目正處於風口浪尖,沒想到一波未平波又起,昨(25)日式出的最新一集節目,賀瓏將2024山地原住民立委參選人「李我要單列族名我的布農族名字是Savungaz Valincinan」名字念錯,遭本人轟「果然是垃圾節目、垃圾藝人」,對此,節目製作人火速留言道歉。2024/01/26 09:10 -
Bahwan Tribe demands NTU return ancestral remains
The Bahwan Tribe of Taiwan’s Bunun people are demanding that National Taiwan University (NTU) return ancestral remains taken without permission from a Bahwan public cemetery 63 years ago. NTU has been accused of shirking its historical responsibilities, leading to disagreements with the tribe. The issue dates back to the 1960s when the NTU College of Medicine Physical Anthropology Research Team took remains from the Bahwan Tribe’s cemetery, ’Lilieq,’ for academic research. The ’Return Bahwan Bunun Ancestors’ Remains Committee’ has approached the Executive Yuan, urging the government and NTU to return the remains and cease depriving indigenous people. NTU claims to have 43 boxes of the remains stored in its research room and has been participating in discussions with the government and legislature since the tribe’s request in 2017. However, indigenous legislator candidate Savungaz Valincinan expressed disappointment with NTU’s lack of effort to establish a relationship with the tribe and refusal to cover transportation and accommodation costs for their trips to Taipei. NTU has recently expressed willingness to return the remains, erect a memorial, honor the deceased as "Great Body Teachers," and provide medical, educational, and sanitary services to the tribe. However, as a public school, NTU argues that it cannot establish a foundation or provide compensation of NT$1.49 billion, citing Ministry of Education regulations. This issue has sparked discussion in Taiwan about addressing historical wounds and the journey toward transitional justice for indigenous tribes, who constitute 2.5% of the population and have historically faced exploitation and discrimination.2023/11/19 16:15