5 Dec 2008

[Support] 41 Taiwanese American and Canadian Organizations support Wild Strawberries

Taiwanese American Organizations
Support “Wild Strawberry” Movement in Taiwan

We, the undersigned Taiwanese American and overseas organizations, earnestly call all freedom and democracy loving fellow Taiwanese to come out and support the Wild Strawberry Student Peaceful Demonstration and Protest on December 7 at Liberty Square in Taipei. This action is to demand:

1. An apology from the nation’s President and Premier regarding the police brutality against demonstrators and the gross violations of human rights during the visit of China's envoy Chen Yunlin.
2. Resignation of National Police Agency Director and National Security Bureau Director for police brutality against protesters.
3. To call for the reform of the Assembly and the Parade Law in order to assure Taiwanese people a true democracy and the respect of fundamental human rights for free assembly and associations.

We want these students to know that they are not alone and have our wholehearted supports.

2008-12-4






Ron Shieh, President
American Association of America (TAA-USA)



Ben Liu, President
North American Taiwanese Professors Association (NATPA)



Co-signed by (in the order of received):



Susan Chang, President
World Federation of Taiwanese Associations (WFTA)



Bob Yang, President

Formosa Association for Public Affairs (FAPA)



Chung-Kuo Kuo, President

Word Taiwanese Congress (WTC)



Sue Lee, President

North America Taiwanese Women Association (NATWA)



Jack Chen, President

Austin Institute of Taiwan Studies (AITS)



Josephine Pan, President

Taiwan Elite Alliance



Jack Lin, Ph.D., President

Taiwanese Association of America – South Florida



Grace Hsu, President

Taiwanese Association of America – Northern New Jersey



Mark Kao, President

FAPA-New Jersey



Tony, President

Taiwanese Association of America - San Francisco, California



Cheng S. Chang, President

Taiwanese Association of America – Manhattan, Kansas



Terri Giles

Formosa Foundation



Kuochih Hong, President

Taiwanese Association of America – Detroit, Michigan



Shiou-Yi Chen, President

Taiwanese Association of America – Cincinnati, Ohio



Fong Y. Yang, President

Taiwanese Association of America – Portland, Oregon



Dexter Lai, President

Taiwanese Association of America – Seattle, Washington



Jin-Shou Hseu, Preisdent

Taiwanese Association of America – Kansas City, Kansas



Kwei-Yang Ben Chang, President

Taiwanese Association of America – Greater Washington D.C.



Steven Shen, President

Taiwanese Association of America – Baltimore, Maryland



J. T. Lo, President

Taiwanese Association of America – New Orleans, Louisiana



Linda Wu, President

Taiwanese Association of America – Houston, Texas



Pam Tsai, President

Taiwanese American Federation – Northern California



Hsin-Chu Chen, President

Taiwanese Association of America – Baton Rouge, Louisiana



Kiosy Lin, President

Taiwanese Association of America – Atlanta, Georgia



Charles Chang, President

Taiwanese Association of America – Nashville, Tennessee



Shu-Chuan Chou, President

Taiwanese Association of America – North Carolina



Patsy Fang Chen, President

Taiwanese Association of America – New York



Shuling Su, President

Taiwanese Association of America - Boston


David Lai, President
Taiwan Hakka Association for Public Affairs in North America


Ken Huang, President
FAPA-San Diego Chapter

Anthony Lee, President

Taiwanese Association of America – Columbus, Ohio



Alice Yu Tzy Yang, President

Yang Foundation – Delaware



George Chen, President

Taiwanese Association of America – Hawaii



David Wu. President

Taiwanese American Association – Charlotte, North Carolina



Charles Chen, President

Taiwanese Association of America – Delaware



Alice Yang, President

FAPA – Delaware



Po Lee, President

Taiwanese Canadian Association (TCA)



Tzu-Hui Chen

Taiwanese Collegian (TC)



C.K. Hsu, President

Taiwanese Association of America – Clear Lake, Texas

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