Chen¡¦s treatment ¡¥a
tragedy¡¦: US lawmaker
POLITICAL CRIMINALIZATION: Steve Chabot¡¦s
remarks came after FAPA wrote to US President Barack Obama asking for his help
in getting Chen Shui-bian paroled
By William Lowther / Staff reporter in Washington
A member of the US Congress said on Wednesday that he considered the plight of
former Taiwanese president Chen Shui-bian (³¯¤ô«ó) to be a tragedy.
Addressing the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Representative Steve
Chabot soundly condemned Chen¡¦s treatment.
During a committee hearing into the threat of military and economic aggression
from China, Chabot said: ¡§I think the fact that the Taiwanese government has
decided to move itself into the direction of the criminalization of politics is
unfortunate.¡¨
He added: ¡§The previous president ¡X president Chen Shui-bian ¡X is still behind
bars.¡¨
¡§I think for an administration to come in and essentially jail the previous
administration is a tragedy,¡¨ he said.
Chabot ended his statement ¡X made during the question-and-answer period of the
hearing ¡X by saying that he thought the Ma administration should deal with
Chen¡¦s imprisonment ¡§sooner rather than later.¡¨
A Congressional staff member, who asked not to be quoted by name because he was
not authorized to speak on this issue, said that he expected other members of
the House to raise the Chen case.
He said sympathy for Chen was growing, following reports that he was in failing
health and being held in a cell without a proper bed and without a table or
chair.
The Formosan Association for Public Affairs (FAPA) appealed directly to US
President Barack Obama last week to help Chen get medical parole so that he
could receive hospital treatment.
So far, the White House has not responded.
Chen is currently serving a 17-and-a-half year term on two concurrent sentences
related to corruption charges.
The former president was recently diagnosed with acute coronary syndrome,
significantly reduced blood flow and a prostate tumor.
He is only allowed 30 minutes of outdoor exercise each day.
FAPA official Coen Blaauw characterized Chabot¡¦s remarks during the
Congressional hearing as ¡§dramatic.¡¨
¡§Chabot has been a very strong supporter of Taiwan. He has met Chen several
times,¡¨ Blaauw said.
¡§There is growing awareness and growing concern among members of the US Congress
about Chen¡¦s imprisonment,¡¨ he said.
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