A Taiwanese man detained by Chinese security forces for nearly two months said that Chinese police put him under intense psychological pressure and forced him to plead guilty to crimes he did not commit.
After the recent arrest of Taiwanese businessman Chung Ting-pang, it was less than two months before the regime decided that sending him home was preferable to keeping him.
A Taiwanese man who was arrested by Chinese security forces in June has been released and returned to his homeland.
For the first time, as far as is known, Chung Ting-pang received visitors from outside China, as his wife and a Taiwanese legislator met with him in prison.
Either the Taiwanese businessman Chung Ting-pang is an innocent man arrested and likely tortured for no reason. Or, he nobly acted to try to save his fellow Chinese from lies and oppression. By supporting such selfless acts, the people of the world can join with the Falun Gong practitioners of China in bringing that troubled nation a better future.
New efforts in a rescue campaign calling for the release of Taiwanese citizen detained in China were made recently, ahead of talks between Taiwanese and Chinese officials.
The arrest of Taiwanese citizen Chung Ting-pang in China last month has led to an international campaign by his family who fear for his safety.
Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioners submitted a letter to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao asking him to investigate allegations of live organ harvesting in China, and to release detained Taiwanese practitioner Chung Ting-pang.
Amnesty International called on the Chinese regime to clarify the charges against detained Taiwanese man Chung Ting-pang.
The Taiwanese government has failed to initiate any real action to secure the return of Taiwanese citizen and Falun Gong practitioner Chung Ting-pang who was arrested by Chinese authorities while on a trip to the mainland.
Concerned relatives recently informed the de facto diplomatic missions of 39 foreign embassies in Taiwan of the arrest of Chung Ting-pang, a Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioner. The family has also enlisted the support of local politicians, stepping up a campaign aimed to securing the release of their loved one.
A Taiwanese man detained by Chinese security forces for nearly two months said that Chinese police put him under intense psychological pressure and forced him to plead guilty to crimes he did not commit.
After the recent arrest of Taiwanese businessman Chung Ting-pang, it was less than two months before the regime decided that sending him home was preferable to keeping him.
A Taiwanese man who was arrested by Chinese security forces in June has been released and returned to his homeland.
For the first time, as far as is known, Chung Ting-pang received visitors from outside China, as his wife and a Taiwanese legislator met with him in prison.
Either the Taiwanese businessman Chung Ting-pang is an innocent man arrested and likely tortured for no reason. Or, he nobly acted to try to save his fellow Chinese from lies and oppression. By supporting such selfless acts, the people of the world can join with the Falun Gong practitioners of China in bringing that troubled nation a better future.
New efforts in a rescue campaign calling for the release of Taiwanese citizen detained in China were made recently, ahead of talks between Taiwanese and Chinese officials.
The arrest of Taiwanese citizen Chung Ting-pang in China last month has led to an international campaign by his family who fear for his safety.
Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioners submitted a letter to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao asking him to investigate allegations of live organ harvesting in China, and to release detained Taiwanese practitioner Chung Ting-pang.
Amnesty International called on the Chinese regime to clarify the charges against detained Taiwanese man Chung Ting-pang.
The Taiwanese government has failed to initiate any real action to secure the return of Taiwanese citizen and Falun Gong practitioner Chung Ting-pang who was arrested by Chinese authorities while on a trip to the mainland.
Concerned relatives recently informed the de facto diplomatic missions of 39 foreign embassies in Taiwan of the arrest of Chung Ting-pang, a Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioner. The family has also enlisted the support of local politicians, stepping up a campaign aimed to securing the release of their loved one.