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2151 2009-09-30 Holy Mountain - Overlooking Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 642
2152 2009-09-27 Our Only Hope is to Build Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 644
2153 2009-09-26 Chief Editor of Southnews Ma Fei-Bai's Daughter Wedding Banquet Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 715
2154 2009-09-24 Holy Moutain - Pao Tsai Liao Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 888
2155 2009-09-19 Pajamas Choke MA Rally Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 618
2156 2009-09-26 Lession Five: Cultivate Again Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 534
2157 2009-09-23 Trip to Visit President A-Bian by Jade & Nathan, TaTi's Volunteer Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 723
2158 2009-09-20 Taiwan's Justice Assembly on Human Rights - Kaoshiung, Central Park Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 755
2159 2009-09-19 Memorial Thanksgiving Ritual & To Commemorate the Tenth Anniversary of the Death of Professor Liao Zhongshan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 721
2160 2009-09-17 Holy Mountain - Flower & Grass Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1164
 
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Newsflash

The Human Rights Action Center sponsored a visit by two scholars well-versed in human rights standards and prison standards to investigate the conditions of detention of former President of Taiwan, Chen Shui-bian, after four years of incarceration. Hans Wahl and Harreld Dinkins concluded that the lack of access to independent medical care for the former president was jeopardizing his health by needlessly exacerbating conditions and by contributing to the emergence of new medical problems. Mr. Chen was and is in dire need of good and independent medical care to try to mitigate or reverse these conditions, some of which may now be permanent and others of which carry the potential to be fatal if Mr. Chen is returned to his previous state of neglect.