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Dr. Yang's Special Column

Shouldn’t We, the People, Arrest the Unlawful and Unconstitutional Judicial Civil Servants, and Turn Them to Public Trials?

 

The present day cops of Taiwan have all turned into Red China’s “public security bureaucrats.”  Ma, though placed as a Taiwanese president, had already become a communist-affiliated traitor-criminal.  Since Ma had already betrayed the Republic of China’s Constitution, and the Taiwanese police, who are suppose to serve our people and maintain our public safety, had also turned into a communist-affiliated, trample-on-Taiwan tool, the prosecution and judicial system is also willing to be operated by the Chinese communist “bandits” authority; the Taiwanese people must be self-motivated to decide our future and protect our democracy and human rights.  If our national public safe-keeping civil workers have transgressed our democratically-based legal boundaries, then, we, the people, are perfectly reasonable to rise up and rebel against, as well as chasing and arresting these unconstitutional and unlawful public safety and judicial civil workers; and turn them to public trials.  All these actions are for averting the Chinese Communists from taking over us and Taiwan’s history-repeating fall into the terrors, bloodiness, and deaths of the February 28th Massacre. 

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Millions to Inundate Tucheng

The Taiwanese people’s president, Chen Shui-Bien, is currently enduring political oppressions of unprecedented magnitude.  Those who are affiliated with him have, one by one, been arrested or detained by prosecutors and judges at the court; all are without protections under human rights or fair civil procedures.  The prosecutors and judges, affectively kowtowing to the “red” boss’s wills, immediately detained and hold their interested targets, based on the arbitrary reason of “suspect for conspiracies.”

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Newsflash


Taiwanese-Americans hold banners as they protest against President Ma Ying-jeou as he hosted a dinner at the Grand Hyatt New York on Sunday night in New York City.
Photo: Nadia Tsao, Taipei Times

Several dozen protesters gathered outside the Grand Hyatt New York on Sunday night where President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) was hosting a private dinner during a brief stopover in the metropolis while en route to Paraguay.

The dinner was attended by members of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, Taiwanese director Ang Lee (李安) and Chinese artist Cai Guoqiang (蔡國強).

Protest convener Lai Hong-tien (賴宏典), a dentist in the Manhattan area, said he had been unaware of Ma’s visit until Friday, adding that the rally had been hastily organized by a small number of people.