2962 Edition
December 1-7, 2008
Government Spies on
Reported by Lin Yi-ying
Written by
The
Presbyterian Church in
Taitung
aboriginal presbytery office reports that it has received a lot of phone calls
recently from authorities enquiring about the number of people who will attend
some rally or another, whether protesters will carry dangerous items or
weapons, or the name of the pastor who will lead church members at a rally.
Authorities have also enquired whether opposing nuclear waste disposal in Taitung will be discussed during church activities.
According to one local pastor, Taitung city and
county officials have offered all kinds of excuses to refuse renting
venues to churches because of the latter’s opposition to nuclear wastes being
disposed in Taitung. Church employees sometimes
receive more than ten phone calls per day from government authorities enquiring
about anti-nuclear waste disposal rallies. Furthermore, mysterious individuals
have appeared at meetings held by organizations opposing nuclear waste disposal
in Taitung.
According
to reports, some people support storing nuclear wastes in Taitung.
They have taken every opportunity possible to lobby for public support,
including putting up posters that say the impoverished region would receive
much needed financial compensation from the government if the proposal goes
through.
Ever since
President Ma took office, protests, rallies, and large group events organized
by the opposition party or other organizations in
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