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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 )  

Newsflash


Hsu Kui-piao, who was imprisoned for seven years during the White Terror era, holds up a book made by fellow prisoners Wu Peng-tsan and Lien Te-en, who were later executed, at a press conference in Taipei on Tuesday.
Photo: Wang Yi-sung, Taipei Times

Hsu Kui-piao (許貴標), 82, recently donated a papier-mache scrapbook that seemed like an ordinary item at first glance. However, Hsu’s gift embodied the persecution and sacrifice suffered by Taiwanese during the White Terror era and the remarkable friendship among condemned political prisoners.

“This is the 55th year since I was released from prison. I have the good fortune to share my story here, but my heart is stirred up with strong emotions,” Hsu said as he presented the book to the Preparatory Office of the National Human Rights Museum on Tuesday last week.