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TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Prosecutors have frozen former President Chen Shui-bian's family assets in Taiwan totaling about NT$500 million in connection with an ongoing corruption probe, an official said yesterday. Full Article at China Post
Before and after his inauguration on May 20, 2008, President Ma Ying-jeou has frequently criticized the proposals floated by former president Chen Shui-bian for constitutional reform and restructuring and declared that Taiwan needed to "recuperate" Full Article at eTaiwan News
The daughter-in-law former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian, Huang Jui-ching (R), arrives with Chen's son Chen Chih-chung (hidden behind), at the High Court in Taipei on October 30, 2009 to appeal money laundering convictions. View Photo »
TAIPEI: A Taiwan court has frozen the domestic assets of former president Chen Shui-bian, intending to use them to pay off a fine he was handed on top of a life jail term for graft, a spokesman said Wednesday. Full Article at Channel News Asia
Taiwan's democracy resulted from the combination of decades of sacrifice and brave resistance to the authoritarian rule of the Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang) by a bottom-up grassroots movement, international pressure from the global human... Full Article at Taiwan News
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Ma Yung-cheng, former deputy presidential secretary general, has suggested ex-President Chen Shui-bian “show more guts” to face the legal embroilment as a way to alleviate all possible damages. Full Article at China Post
The son of former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian, Chen Chih-chung, appears at the High Court in Taipei on October 30, 2009 to appeal money laundering convictions. View Photo »
AFTER only 18 months as President of Taiwan, Harvard-educated lawyer Ma Ying-jeou has become a hero figure across Asia, in the wider Chinese world and in Washington and Tokyo, for defusing tensions that for decades threatened war with China across the... Full Article at The Australian
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Former President Chen Shui-bian yesterday appeared before the high court for the first hearing of his appeal against his life sentence over corruption. Full Article at China Post
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The daughter-in-law former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian, Huang Jui-ching (R), arrives with Chen's son Chen Chih-chung (hidden behind), at the High Court in Taipei on October 30, 2009 to appeal money laundering convictions.
View Photo »The son of former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian, Chen Chih-chung, appears at the High Court in Taipei on October 30, 2009 to appeal money laundering convictions.
View Photo »The son of former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian, Chen Chih-chung, appears at the High Court in Taipei on October 30, 2009 to appeal money laundering convictions.
View Photo »The son of former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian, Chen Chih-chung (L), and daughter-in-law Huang Jui-ching (R) appear at the High Court in Taipei on October 30, 2009 to appeal money laundering convictions.
View Photo »Former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian (L) arrives at the high court in Taipei on October 23, 2009, for the first hearing in his appeal against a corruption conviction.
View Photo »Supporters of former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian chant slogans outside the high court in Taipei on September 8, 2009. Chen Shui-bian, who faces life in jail for graft, has got another shot at freedom as a court will now reconsider a bail bid it recently rejected, officials said.
View Photo »Former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian walks into the high court in Taipei on September 8, 2009. Chen Shui-bian, who faces life in jail for graft, has got another shot at freedom as a court will now reconsider a bail bid it recently rejected, officials said.
View Photo »Former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian walks into the high court in Taipei on September 8, 2009. Chen Shui-bian, who faces life in jail for graft, has got another shot at freedom as a court will now reconsider a bail bid it recently rejected, officials said.
View Photo »Former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian walks into the high court in Taipei on September 8, 2009. Chen Shui-bian, who faces life in jail for graft, has got another shot at freedom as a court will now reconsider a bail bid it recently rejected, officials said.
View Photo »Former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian walks into the high court in Taipei on September 8, 2009. Chen Shui-bian, who faces life in jail for graft, has got another shot at freedom as a court will now reconsider a bail bid it recently rejected, officials said.
View Photo »Former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian walks into the high court in Taipei on September 8, 2009. Chen Shui-bian, who faces life in jail for graft, has got another shot at freedom as a court will now reconsider a bail bid it recently rejected, officials said.
View Photo »A supporter of former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian chants solgans outside the high court in Taipei on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Supporters of former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian protest outside the high court in Taipei on September 24, 2009. A Taiwan court rejected former president Chen Shui-bian's appeal for release on bail, two weeks after he was sentenced to life in jail on corruption charges, a report said.
View Photo »A supporter of former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian holds a Chen look-a-like doll as she reacts outside the high court in Taipei on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »A supporter of former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian holds a Chen look-a-like doll as she reacts outside the high court in Taipei on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »A supporter of former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian scuffles with police outside the high court in Taipei on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »A supporter of former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian chants solgans outside the high court in Taipei on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »A supporter of former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian displays a poster reading 'A-bian is not guilty, release him immediately' outside the high court in Taipei on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »A supporter of former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian display a group of balloons calling to release A-bian in front of the Taipei District Court on September 11, 2009. The Taiwan court sentenced Chen Shui-bian to life in jail on corruption charges, TV reported.
View Photo »A supporter of former Taiwanese president Chen Shui-bian shouts to policemen in front of the Taipei District Court on September 11, 2009. The Taiwan court sentenced Chen Shui-bian to life in jail on corruption charges, TV reported.
View Photo »A supporter of former Taiwanese president Chen Shui-bian shouts to the policemen in front of the Taipei District Court on September 11, 2009. The Taiwan court sentenced Chen Shui-bian to life in jail on corruption charges, TV reported.
View Photo »A supporter of former Taiwanese president Chen Shui-bian chants slogans in front of the Taipei District Court on September 11, 2009. The Taiwan court sentenced Chen Shui-bian to life in jail on corruption charges, TV reported.
View Photo »A supporter of former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian displays placards in front of the Taipei District Court on September 11, 2009. The Taiwan court sentenced Chen Shui-bian to life in jail on corruption charges, TV reported.
View Photo »A supporter of former Taiwanese president Chen Shui-bian (in green) grabs an anti-Chen demonstrator in front of the Taipei District Court on September 11, 2009. The Taiwan court sentenced Chen Shui-bian to life in jail on corruption charges, TV reported.
View Photo »A supporter of former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian displays placards in front of the Taipei District Court on September 11, 2009. The Taiwan court sentenced Chen Shui-bian to life in jail on corruption charges, TV reported.
View Photo »The son of former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian, Chen Chih-chung, appears at the High Court in Taipei on October 30, 2009 to appeal money laundering convictions.
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@davidonformosa u know it's all chen shui-bian's fault!
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