Court watcher
Jennifer Cheng attended every day of Chen Shui-bian trial
January 30, 2013 By: Michael Richardson
http://www.examiner.com/article/court-watcher-jennifer-cheng-attended-every-day-of-chen-shui-bian-trial
Court watcher Jennifer Cheng says
Chen Shui-bian was harrassed in the courtroom
Credits: Mary Loan
Jennifer Cheng, a supporter of imprisoned
former President Chen Shui-bian, attended every session of Chenˇ¦s 2009 trial.
The trial was restricted to a limited attendance of twenty members of the public
per day. Many sought admission but only a few got in the courtroom making
Chengˇ¦s attendance record remarkable.
Jennifer Cheng is an unabashed supporter of Chen Shui-bian and repeatedly
referred to Chen by his nickname, Abian, during an interview in the coffee shop
of a downtown Taipei hotel to discuss Chenˇ¦s trial.
Cheng started her story on Chen Shui-bianˇ¦s last day in office: ˇ§IIn 2008, May
20, when Abian left the Presidentˇ¦s office, just twenty minutes later Maˇ¦s
government told him you cannot go abroad. Then on November 11, they put
handcuffs on Abian and took him to the jail.ˇ¨
ˇ§First time in the District Court, I went to the court,ˇ¨ said Cheng. ˇ§At that
time, just twenty persons were allowed into the court but two persons are KMT.
They dressed in red clothes, red shoes, even the hat, all red. In the court when
we took a rest, they speak loudly to Abian, ˇ§You take this money, you and your
family must go in the jail forever,ˇ¨ every time. At first I am afraid of the
judge, I am very helpless. I donˇ¦t know how to stop them, the two persons. Every
time, in the past four years, the two persons, women, were in the court. We call
them the red team. I told myself I must stop them [from heckling] so once I told
the two women, ˇ§If you speak again to Abian, I will fight you. So I stopped
them.ˇ¨
Jennifer Chengˇ¦s account of ˇ§red teamˇ¨ harassment of Chen Shui-bian is confirmed
by another court room observer, Aquia Tsai, who attended the trial several times
and also witnessed courtroom misbehavior by the two women dressed in red.
ˇ§These two women of the red team always had seats in the courtroom. Only twenty
people were allowed inside but these two had an arrangement with the KMT. The
courtroom had eighty seats but only twenty were for the public. There were
always empty seats but the people were kept out,ˇ¨ complained Cheng.
ˇ§Very few reporters used the seats reserved for them. Usually just one or two
reporters. The trial was very long and the reporters only came when there was
something important. In Taiwan the journalists do not report inside the court.
They donˇ¦t report on anything that happens in the courtroom. They do not publish
honest reports. Only the eighteen people in the courtroom really know what
happened.ˇ¨
ˇ§The first time I go to the court I tell myself I will keep coming because the
President is very helpless. There is no one to stand by him,ˇ¨ said Cheng. ˇ§I am
a part of DPP [Democratic Progressive Party] but they leave Abian in the court
alone. They did not help him. Every time we went to the court we were outside
and know when the police car approached us Abian was inside. So we would speak
loudly. ˇ§Abian is honest, free Abian.ˇ¨ Every time. When the police car passed we
would then run into the court. When the court is finished we, eighteen persons,
would hurry, run, run, run to the street corner waiting for the police car
because we know Abian is inside there. We still speak loudly, ˇ§Free Abian, he is
not guilty.ˇ¨ Every time in the past four years, every time.ˇ¨
ˇ§The first time in the court the judge announced Abian must be sent to the jail.
Many women, the supporters got down on their knees and asked the judge, ˇ§Free
Abian,ˇ¨ but nothing, it didnˇ¦t work.ˇ¨
Cheng told of midnight court sessions to keep down protestors and reduce the
number of reporters in attendance: ˇ§Outside the court, every time, there are
many supporters. Sometimes when there were many supporters the judge would
postpone the court until early morning, 1:30 a.m. because outside many people
support Abian so they are afraid.ˇ¨
Cheng said the trial was postponed until after midnight, ˇ§Many times, many
times.ˇ¨
ˇ§One time Abian is very upset so he refused to eatˇK.We try to cheer up Abian, we
try. We tell Abian, ˇ§You must eat, we need you, Taiwan needs you.ˇ¨ We told him
we love him and he smiled. He heard our voice,ˇ¨ said Cheng.
ˇ§In February this year I went to the jail to see President Abian, his health is
very worse. He was stuttering. That time my heart was broken,ˇ¨ said Cheng. ˇ§I
went in August and he was much worse. I canˇ¦t believe he changed a lot.ˇ¨
Cheng was critical of the middle-of-the-night court sessions: ˇ§In the court two
or three times they [prosecutors] were snoring. They were snoring and scared
themselves and they wake up. Ridiculous.ˇ¨
ˇ§He believed originally his case [would be fair] but actually it was not. He is
a lawyer, he thought it would be fair,ˇ¨ said Cheng.
ˇ§In the court you must be quiet and you must not cry. If you are crying the
court police will send you out and never come again. So I always hold my tears.ˇ¨
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