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1157:"Who Are The 'Bluebird Movement' Protesters?"
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1438:"反國會濫權海外串連 在英台灣人大英博物館前舉牌表不滿"
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613:"「國會濫權,民主倒退,公民搶救,立院集結」 行動公告"
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1255:"宜蘭青鳥行動 數百人喊「藐視國會」"
1201:"抗議怒火狂燒 7萬人高喊韓國瑜下台"
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