Chen Shui-bian

Politician
  1. Chen Shui-bian  陳水扁!Resign! 下台!

    Chen Shui-bian 陳水扁!Resign! 下台!

    pretty-asians.blogspot.com Chen Shui-bian or his stand-in making a apologetic speech in comedy flick.

  2. Hello, Chen Shui-bian

    Hello, Chen Shui-bian

    Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian

  3. Chen Shui-bian's associates sentenced

    Chen Shui-bian's associates sentenced

  4. Chen Shui-bian and wife sentenced to life imprisonment for corruption

    Chen Shui-bian and wife sentenced to life imprisonment for corruption

    Ex-president Chen Shui-bian and his wife Wu Shu-jen were both given life sentences and fined NT$200 million and NT$300 million respectively after being found guilty by the Taipei District Court Friday on corruption, forgery and money-laundering charges. The court's press release that accompanied the announcement did not mince words, saying that Chen committed the crimes despite having a good understanding of the law and that others had followed his bad example. The Taipei District Court ...

  5. Dear President Chen Shui Bian

    Dear President Chen Shui Bian

    Please quit being the leader of DPP, or even being one of the DPP. Stop assisting the election. Everyone knows "Taiwan joins the UN", "Get back the property of KMT to Taiwan" are the tools you're using to get more vote for DPP's next president candidate. Although I support Taiwan joins the UN, and will do whatever to help as a citizen, I resent you clearly use it as a election tool. Get out of all your pressure from the extreme voice of green side. And do what's best for the people in Taiwan ...

  6. Chen Shui-bian TalkAsia interview (01-2007) Part 3/3

    Chen Shui-bian TalkAsia interview (01-2007) Part 3/3

    First airing on Saturday, January 27, 2007, this TalkAsia interview with Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian showed his and the people of Taiwan's side of a story which is usually covered by the international media from Beijing's perspective. President Chen spoke in Mandarin throughout (think the pan-blues will applaud him for it?), and you can hear a good bit of the original audio if you listen carefully, but there is a voice throughout giving a mostly-accurate English-language translation ...

  7. Chen Shui-bian TalkAsia interview (01-2007) Intro

    Chen Shui-bian TalkAsia interview (01-2007) Intro

    First airing on Saturday, January 27, 2007, this TalkAsia interview with Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian showed his and the people of Taiwan's side of a story which is usually covered by the international media from Beijing's perspective. President Chen spoke in Mandarin throughout (think the pan-blues will applaud?), and you can hear a good bit of the original audio if you listen carefully, but there is a voice throughout giving a mostly-accurate English-language translation. Who are the ...

  8. Kaohsiung - 915 UN for Taiwan - Chen Shui-bian, unpopular?

    Kaohsiung - 915 UN for Taiwan - Chen Shui-bian, unpopular?

    At the September 15, 2007 "UN for Taiwan" rally in Kaohsiung, Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) is introduced to the crowd of half a million or so by DPP secretary Chen Ching-chun (陳景峻). President Chen begins addressing the crowd with the words "I love you all! I love Taiwan!" (Although you can see him on the big screen, he's kind of hidden behind the tree over at the right edge of the frame.) The English-language media often calls President Chen "unpopular," but that lie is based upon biased pan ...

  9. CNN: Taiwan President Chen Shui-Bian / 陳水扁 (Part 1 of 3)

    CNN: Taiwan President Chen Shui-Bian / 陳水扁 (Part 1 of 3)

    First airing on Saturday, January 27, 2007, this TalkAsia interview with Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian showed his and the people of Taiwan's side of a story which is usually covered by the international media from Beijing's perspective. CNN's Anjali Rao reports. (January 27, 2007)

  10. President of Taiwan Chen Shui-bian Accomplishments

    President of Taiwan Chen Shui-bian Accomplishments

    President Chen Shui-bian of Taiwan describes the success of democracy and the progress that the country has made during his first administration 2000-2004.