The Office of Taiwan's President Praises the Courage of Those Rescuing Taiwanese Dafa Practitioner Mr. Lin Hsiao-kai from China
(Clearwisdom.net) The Deputy Chair at the Department of Public Affairs of the
Taiwanese President's Office, Mr. Chen Wen-zong, wrote a letter dated October
31, 2003 to Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioner Ms. Chen Shu-ya, wife of Taiwanese
Falun Gong practitioner Mr. Lin Hsiao-kai. Deputy Chair Chen mentioned in the
letter that, "freedom of personal belief and travel are basic human rights. The
international society will never agree with China's actions of denying such
human rights. The Taiwanese government will continue by all means to rescue
Taiwanese citizens who suffer similar types of persecution by the Chinese
Communist Party."
Deputy Chair Chen also said in the letter that President Chen Shui-bian had
learned of the safe return of Mr. Lin Hsiao-kai, husband of Ms. Chen Shu-ya.
Furthermore, President Chen was very pleased with the news and praised Ms. Chen
for her courage during the period when her husband was under the detention of
the National Security Bureau in China.
Mr. Lin Hsiao-kai was illegally detained for 20 days when he traveled to
Shanghai. To rescue her husband, Ms. Chen, with the help from the Taiwan Falun
Dafa Association, appealed to the Taiwanese Legislative Congress and Mainland
Affairs Council in Taiwan for help. The Taiwanese government and many public
representatives supported her appeal. Because of the active lobbying and rescue
efforts in many different arenas in Taiwan, China's National Security Bureau
released Mr. Lin.
Letter from the Office of Taiwanese President Chen:
[Letterhead of the Office of Taiwanese President]
Dear Ms. Shu-Ya,
Your letter and enclosure to President Chen has been received and forwarded
to President Chen for his attention. Hearing that your husband Hsiao-kai has
returned to Taiwan safely, President Chen was very pleased, and asked me to
express his concern and congratulations. President Chen also would like to
express admiration for your courage during the time of Hsiao-kai's detention.
The freedom of personal belief and travel are basic human rights. The
international society will never agree with China's actions of denying such
human rights. The Taiwanese government will continue by all means to rescue
Taiwanese citizens who suffer similar types of persecution by the Chinese
Communist Party. Please accept my humble regards and my sincere wishes.
Peace and health to your family.
Sincerely,
Chen Wen-zong
Deputy Chair of the Department of the Public Affairs
October 31, 2003
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/11/16/60680.html
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