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Clearly the U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Mr. Kin Moy who is responsible for U.S. relations with China, Mongolia, and Taiwan, has said everything he could except for answering the questions that were raised in the U.S.-Taiwan Relations Hearing on March 14 this year. Upon answering the question about the release of the former president Chen, Shui-bian, Mr. Moy seemed to know nothing about Mr. Chens illness, was never aware of the news conference hold by Mr. Chen, Shui-bian’s lawyer and some doctors on January 3 this year and never heard that Mr. Chen suffered from neurodegenerative disorder and severe depression. Mr. Chen is also legally prohibited to manage his own property. He cannot answer the mathematical tasks for primary school children and has long-dated involuntary urination, drop foot, tiredness, stammer, anomia, headache, dizziness and frequent passing water. Certainly Mr. Moy also never heard that‚‘the Taichung Veterans General Hospital’, which treats Mr. Chen, Shui-bian presently, diagnosed on May 16, that Mr. Chen should have all-time care and be freed from jail. Mr. Kin Moy, who has a say in the matter of Mr. Chen’s life and death in the U.S. part, was as well never informed of the Taiwanese newspaper’s report, that Mr. Chen is kept under observation and light around the clock and is at risk of the sudden death. https://youtube/watch?v=dDa8Ag0NK74
Posted on: Wed, 20 Aug 2014 00:04:54 +0000

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