Condemns Ongoing Political Prosecutions in Taiwan
Calls on Human Rights groups to put the "Republic of China" on watch list
November 13, 2008
The Taiwanese Human Rights Association of Canada (THRAC) has watched with increasing concern
over the past few months as the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) government on Taiwan has carried
out a series of arrests, detentions without charge, impeachments, and "evidence gathering" raids
against officials, legislators, local government officials and diplomats of the previous DPP administration.
These are ostensibly an anti-corruption campaign to uncover evidence for prosecution of President
Chen Shui-bian and his family for financial misdeeds. But they have been accompanied, even driven,
by a hate campaign against "the monster Chen Shui-bian" (United Daily News October 30) in the KMT
media, and frequent "revelations" of confidential prosecutorial information by KMT legislators.
Looking at this complex series of events, we are led to conclude that the KMT is abusing the justice
system, Control Yuan, and media in Taiwan, using them as tools of character assassination and a
political settling of accounts with the opposition.
Almost 30 years ago, in 1980, the KMT carried out a similar campaign to decapitate the opposition after
the December 10, 1979 Kaohsiung Incident. Then it was under the excuse of opposing violence and
suppressing rebellion. A campaign of vilification and dehumanization of the accused was followed by a
series of show trials. How ironic that Chen Shui-bian was a defense lawyer for some of those charged.
Today this kind of political play is being re-enacted, under the banner of opposing corruption.
THRAC calls on the KMT to cease these political prosecutions, free those who have been detained without
charge, and respect the independence of the justice system. In a democracy change of parties in power
is normal, as is holding officials responsible for their deeds. But majority governments must respect the
opinions and rights of minorities on controversial issues. Political settling of accounts is the death knell of
democracy.
We call on all organizations and individuals who have supported Taiwan's struggle for democracy and
human rights these past 30 years, to once again put Taiwan on their watch list. We urge them to express
their concern over these disturbing developments.
We commit ourselves to renewed vigilance of human rights in Taiwan in the current poisoned political
situation there
For inquiries:
Rev. Michael Stainton, President, THRAC
michaels@yorku.ca
416-224-1870
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