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Rocky Road for Taiwan’s Chen After Election
I love this article.
TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian could face more obstacles after his term expires following a career of challenges that saw him rise from peasant roots to become the island’s first opposition president.
As soon as his two-term, eight-year post ends on May 20, Chen could be charged with corruption, no longer protected by immunity afforded to a president.
“It may be the end of his glory days and he could very possibly face charges — the future does not look rosy for him,” said Shane Lee, an analyst and political science professor at Chang Jung University.
Chen has denied any wrongdoing.
A member of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Chen is viewed as a wily politician driven by passion to create a separate identity for Taiwan, an island which giant neighbor China claims as its own. Rocky relations with China dominated his first term.
China has repeatedly blasted Chen for pushing a referendum on whether to seek U.N. membership for Taiwan as a separate country. He has also been criticized by the United States for trying to upset the status quo.
China has claimed sovereignty over Taiwan since the end of the Chinese civil war in 1949. With U.N. Security Council member China recognized by 170 countries and Taiwan by just 23, there is no way Taiwan’s U.N. bid can succeed.
Chen, however, is unbowed.
“Only if China transforms into a truly democratic nation will there be hope for sustainable peace in the region,” Chen said during an international human rights forum in February.
This week, Chen called Chinese President Hu Jintao a “butcher” following the crackdown or riots in Tibet.
“AH BIAN”
Born in 1950 to a peasant family in southern Taiwan and affectionately nicknamed “Ah Bian,” Chen almost died as a baby, and his family didn’t officially register his birth until 1951.
After growing up in the southern Taiwan city of Tainan, Chen passed the bar exam with flying colors while still a student at the prestigious National Taiwan University in the early 1970s, making him one of the island’s youngest lawyers.
In his 2004 presidential re-election campaign, Chen again escaped death when he survived a controversial assassination attempt after being grazed by a bullet from a home-made gun.
Chen went on to win the election by a razor-thin margin, with the main opposition Nationalist Party (KMT), which had ruled Taiwan continuously from 1949 until Chen’s first victory in 2000, saying the attack was staged to win votes.
He cut his political teeth by battling the establishment, defending an opposition leader facing the death penalty for defying martial law by organizing a demonstration in 1979.
In 1986, he was jailed for eight months for libeling a Nationalist politician.
After his release, he joined the DPP and won a seat in parliament in 1989. Chen then won a 1994 race for Taipei mayor — one of the island’s most high-profile jobs — and got plaudits for sprucing up the congested city.
He became president in 2000, but has been dogged by numerous scandals involving aides and family members since 2004. Huge demonstrations were organized in 2006 calling for Chen to resign.
The likely corruption charges stem from suspicion of misuse of discretionary government funds. Prosecutors have not given a figure, but his wife has already been indicted on similar charges in a trial that is still in progress.
“We will indict Chen after he leaves office unless other factors or barriers intervene first,” said Chang Wen-cheng, an official in the high-court’s prosecutors office.
I cannot wait to see Ah-Bien, his wife, and his son-in-law go to jail.
A good day for Taiwan. Ma wins the Presidential election.
Hsieh didn’t even come close, and lost badly, as expected.
Ma 7,658,724 votes (58.45%)
Hsieh 5,445,239 votes (41.55%)
Taiwan’s opposition leader Ma Ying-jeou, center, celebrates his presidential victory with running mate Vincet Siew, right and Kuomintan former party chairman Lien Chan, left during post election ceremonies Saturday, March 22, 2008, in Taipei, Taiwan. Ma cruised to victory in the presidential election Saturday, promising to expand economic ties with China while protecting the island from being swallowed up politically by its giant communist neighbor.
I am so happy. Now what I want next is some improvement in my mutual funds…
Today is election day. I voted early.
What a relieve.
But I hoped to get more relieved tonight.
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A rather nice quote from a KMT Presidential election advertisement…
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Only a few more days to go. Go blue. Fuck green.
Man catches cheating wife with Wii
Another rather funny news…from The Inquirer
TOP OF THE LIST of bizarre ways to find out about your partner’s indiscretions has to be through your Nintendo Wii console, but that’s what seems to have happened to a US Iraq veteran.
Returning home from a tour of duty, Tony confronted his wife about rumours she had been seeing another man – gossip she furiously denied. But playing on his Wii, Tony discovered an in-game character designed to look like his wife’s alleged lover – and a closer examination of Wii Calendar, which logs gaming activity on the console, showed that the two had played together many nights whilst he was in Iraq.
Tony has now filed for divorce but the incident begs the question – what kind of illicit lover creates a character in his own likeness on his lover’s partner’s games console, then leaves it around for hubby to find? A stupid one, we suspect.
An odd news from Reuters, Pedophile allowed to work in kindergarten…
A convicted pedophile sentenced to do community service in a German kindergarten will return to court next week to face charges of abusing two children there, a regional prosecutor’s office said Thursday.
The man was allowed to work as a janitor at the Evangelical Kindergarten St Petri in Melle, near the northern city of Osnabrueck, because a court worker missed three prior pedophilia convictions on his record, said Alexander Retemeyer, spokesman for the Osnabrueck prosecutor’s office.
The man, identified only as A.B., had been sentenced to 720 hours of community service earlier this year for working on the sly while collecting welfare payments.
“The colleague didn’t pay attention and didn’t see he had a sexual conviction, so she allowed him to serve in a kindergarten,” Retemeyer said. “She didn’t read the file.”
The prior convictions date from 1988-1990, when the man was living in the former East Germany, Retemeyer said. Though the convictions are listed in the man’s criminal record, the details are unclear because prosecutors cannot access his East German police file.
Police arrested the man in April after the head of the kindergarten reported he had fondled himself in front of two children.
Texas Rangers beats Baltimore 30-3. That looks more like the score of an NFL game rather than a MLB game.
How embarrassing.