DPP magistrate joins his colleague on hunger strike

TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Chen Ming-wen, Democratic Progressive Party magistrate of Chiayi, has joined his counterpart in the county of Yunlin on a hunger strike to protest their arrest and detention.

Cheng Wen-tsan, DPP spokesman, said yesterday Chen has refused to take any food for 54 hours.

Su Chih-fen, magistrate of Yunlin, began her fast on Sunday right after she had been taken into custody. She is charged with taking a NT$5 million kickback in a landfill project.

“We came to learn,” Cheng said, “Chen has already written a will to his wife.” The magistrate of Chiayi was arrested on October 28 on charges of leaking insider information to a company which won a sewer project, and has since been detained.

“I am the Kuomintang’s War Criminal Number One,” Chen was quoted as writing in the will. “If the unexpected occurs while I am fasting,” he told his wife, “please be strong and raise our children yourself.” Tsai Ing-wen, DPP chairwoman, is seriously concerned about the health of the two magistrates, Cheng said. She protested against their unlawful detention.

“We demand prosecutors speed up their investigations,” the DPP spokesman said. “We also demand,” he added, “that prosecutors stop detaining people in order to force confessions.”

Only DPP officials were implicated in a spate of corruption scandals, Cheng said. No Kuomintang officials have been arrested and detained, albeit many are allegedly involved, the DPP spokesman added.

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November 14, 2008    getboba@
These DPP criminals are making demands? What a joke! I hope they all starve themselves.
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 DPP magistrate joins his colleague on hunger strike 
Annette Lu, former vice president, protests against the arrest and detention of Su Chih-fen, magistrate of Yunlin. Lu paid a visit yesterday to Su at St. Joseph Hospital at Huwei, where the magistrate is under treatment. Su started a hunger strike to proclaim her innocence on Sunday immediately after she was arrested on Sunday on charges of taking a kickback in a sewer project. (CNA)

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