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1 ‘A long journey full of tears’ Han Cheung 1084
2 Full text of President Tsai's inaugural address Focus Taiwan 1195
3 Suppressing free speech Han Cheung 1167
4 Living and dying for independence Han Cheung 1057
5 The boy who lived to the fullest: Dai Lin Liberty Times 1354
6 Taiwan passport & nationality John Hsieh 謝鎮寬 1774
7 Unveil the strategic ambiguity John Hsieh 謝鎮寬 1431
8 Republic of China map of killing fields in Taiwan during 228 Massacre Michael Richardson 1484
9 228 anniversary is window to Taiwan political purgatory under Republic of China Michael Richardson 1411
10 Ma Ying-jeou sets world shoe toss record in Taiwan amidst growing call to resign Michael Richardson 1354
11 The Shame of Ma Ying-jeou: Chen Shui-bian and Taiwanese Silence Jack Healey 1354
12 Unresolved sovereignty of Taiwan spawns new challenge to Republic of China (Photos) Michael Richardson 1518
13 Medical and legal professions called to protect Chen Shui-bian’s rights Michael Richardson 1234
14 Congressman Steve Chabot to visit Chen Shui-bian at Taichung Prison Michael Richardson 1568
15 Chen Shui-bian’s return to prison led to suicide attempt and provokes outrage Michael Richardson 1379
16 The Madness of Ma: Slow-Motion State Violence in Taiwan and the Murder of Chen Shui-bian Jack Healey 1445
17 Jeff Koo confirms trial rigging against Chen Shui-bian in court statement Michael Richardson 1432
18 Taiwanese scholars say Chen Shui-bian’s trial is political persecution Michael Richardson 1549
19 The 228 Massacre continues to divide Taiwan sixty-six years after killings (Photos) Michael Richardson 1337
20 An Open Letter to the Democratic Progressive Party of Taiwan Jack Healey 1065
 
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Newsflash


Taipei Prison warden Fang Tzu-chieh, left, Vice Minister of Justice Chen Ming-tang, center, and Minister of Justice Tseng Yung-fu, right, answer questions about former president Chen Shui-bian at a Judiciary and Organic Laws and Statutes Committee meeting in the legislature in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Chien Jung-feng, Taipei Times

Minister of Justice Tseng Yung-fu (曾勇夫) yesterday said Taipei Prison counted 22 prisoners who were granted medical parole, most of whom suffered from serious conditions including advanced cancers, intracerebral hemorrhage caused by stroke, heart failure and other ailments, adding that former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) did not suffer from such conditions and was therefore not eligible for medical parole.

Tseng made the remarks at a legislative Judiciary and Organic Laws and Statutes Committee meeting to answer questions by legislators on Chen’s medical check-ups and treatment.