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Write to President A-Bian

Pray for Peace(Activity initiated at 2009.07.16)

Dear friends,

Former President Chen Shui-Bian's detention again extended by Tsai Shou-Xun. And, Chen's family also suffered a variety of unfair treatment. It becomes a genocide style of political persecution.

Despite of Chen Shui-bian promised that he will come out strongly. But, living in such a tiny cell without sunshine, even a healthy body can be easily deteriorated as time goes by. Alhough we can not help A-bian to bear his physical pain, But, we still can express our concern for A-Bian.

Following the last activity of "Write to President A-Bian", our organization, Taiwan Tati Cultural and Educational Foundation, plans to lunch the second wave of the movement. We encourage everyone to show your support and write a letter to former President Chen Shui-bian.

Each of letters is very important. Express your care for A-Bian!
Act now!

Sincerely yours.


For your information, the mailing Address is as the following:
No 2, Lide Road, Tucheng City,
Taipei County, Taiwan



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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 November 2010 09:16 )  

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