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Former Interior Minister Yu Cheng-hsien was sentenced to two years in prison suspended for five years yesterday in one of the corruption scandals surrounding jailed ex-President Chen Shui-bian. Full Article at eTaiwan News
We are truly puzzled and baffled by the recent action of our ombudsmen. Full Article at China Post
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 »
There are very few films (in Taiwan) about presidents but I think Chen Shui-bian is definitely qualified as he is well known internationally
TAIPEI : Leading Taiwanese movie director Chu Yen-ping plans a black comedy titled "Assassinating Chen Shui-bian" about a plot to kill the island's former president, a report said Thursday. Full Article at Channel News Asia
Over the past five years teens in 23-million population Taiwan have lost public role models since the 2008 death of Taiwan super-tycoon Wang Yung-ching and the conviction of ex-president Chen Shui-bian for graft this year, Huang said. Full Article at Independent Online
One good decision President Ma Ying-jeou is reported to have made is not to settle the Lafayette kickback scandal out of court. The old scandal, bared long before President Chen Shui-bian was elected in 2000, took at least one victim. 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 »
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Former Vice President Annette Lu, a key victim in a 2004 assassination attempt, called for a thorough investigation into the case to find the truth. Full Article at China Post
NO bullet holes or blood were found on Taiwan ex-leader Chen Shui-bian in a 2004 election eve shooting, raising new suspicion about the incident that preceded a razor-thin victory, investigators said yesterday. Full Article at Shanghai Daily
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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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