Wednesday 19 December 2012

The question of Medical Parole for Chen , the former President of The R.O.C.

                       Jerome  Cohen ,   Ma's  former  professor  at   Harvard  Univercity   paid  a  courtery  call  to   Chen  at   Taipei  Veterans  General  Hospital  . Cohen  began  to   discuss  Chen's  case   for   medical  parole  .   There   is   another  coercive manner  to Ma  Ying-jeou , the  President  of   R.O.C. which  has  no   dipromatic  relation   with   the   U.S. 
                    The  D.P.P.  often   uses  some   foreigners  to  perform  its   activity  for   Chen's   medical   parole  .  I   don't  know   whether  the   D.P.P.  is    becoming  under  the  control   of   some  foreigners  ,   the  pupet  political  party  from  other  country  or   not  !  Would    D.P.P. sell   out  Taiwan  to  Whom   ?   
                Medical  parole  or   compassionate  release  is   a   Criminal    Justice  ,  which  based  on   urgent   humanitarian  reasons  or   if   there  is  a  significant public  benefit  . 
            Ma Ying-jeou  responded  that  Chen  has  not  yet   qualified for  medical   parole  . 

Taipei, Dec. 19 (CNA) The government is still assessing the health of imprisoned former President Chen Shui-bian and has not yet decided whether to extend his three-month medical leave, a justice official said Wednesday. A complete official report on Chen's health is not yet available, therefore, the Justice Ministry cannot make a decision on the leave, said Wu Sen-chang, director of the ministry's Agency of Correction. The former president, who is serving a 18.5-year term for corruption, has been diagnosed with various health conditions, including severe depression, benign enlargement of the prostate, and urinary tract and prostate infections, according to Taipei Veterans General Hospital where he has been hospitalized since Sept. 21. His medical leave from Taipei Prison is scheduled to end this week. Legislator Hsu Tain-tsair of the opposition Democratic Progressive Party said Chen should be transferred to a hospital ward that specializes in the treatment of chronic diseases. It is not the right time to send Chen back to the prison, Hsu said in a legislative session. In response, Deputy Minister of Justice Chen Shou-huang said the relevant government agency is dealing with the issue. The ministry's stance is that Chen Shui-bian can remain in hospital once he needs treatment but the final decision will be made on the basis of professional assessments, the deputy minister said. (By Kelvin Huang and Kendra Lin)
 
               




































    


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