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《TAIPEI TIMES》 ‘China Times’ asked about intern’s role

“China Times” intern Han Fu-yu, right, crouches to take a selfie during a fracas at a joint committee review of the budget for the first phase review of the Forward-looking Infrastructure Program at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei on Wednesday last week.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

“China Times” intern Han Fu-yu, right, crouches to take a selfie during a fracas at a joint committee review of the budget for the first phase review of the Forward-looking Infrastructure Program at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei on Wednesday last week. Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

2017/07/26 03:00

ATTACK: The newspaper said Han Fu-yu is not a Chinese spy and the Legislative Yuan should sue lawmakers who threw water balloons first, instead of focusing on a student

By Sean Lin / Staff reporter

The Legislative Yuan yesterday issued a letter to the Chinese-language China Times asking it to explain an incident on Wednesday last week in which one of its interns hurled water balloons at Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmakers during a joint committee review of the budget for the Forward-looking Infrastructure Program.

The move came a day after the legislature filed charges against the intern, Han Fu-yu (韓福宇) — with video footage showing him throwing several water balloons at DPP lawmakers while filming himself using a cellphone — on suspicion of violating the Code of Criminal Procedure (刑事訴訟法) and the Social Order Maintenance Act (社會秩序維護法).

The legislature asked the China Times’ entertainment section deputy editor-in-chief, Chang Yi-wen (張怡文), who had brought Han and two other interns to the meeting, to give a thorough account of the incident, saying they had breached rules on visits to the legislature, as well as guidelines on the use of interview permits.

“Han, who attacked the rostrum with water balloons, obstructed the proceedings and interfered with legislators exercising their authority, is suspected of having committed a serious violation,” Legislative Yuan Secretary-General Lin Chih-chia (林志嘉) said.

The China Times issued a three-point statement in response to the legislature amid speculation that Han, a Taiwanese student and recipient of a scholarship from Beijing’s Communication University of China, could be a spy working for Chinese intelligence authorities.

It is impossible that Han could be a spy for the Chinese Communist Party, as he is not a member of the Communist Youth League of China, the media outlet said.

Han once joined the Beijing Volunteer Association aimed at serving Chinese society, but he has withdrawn from the organization, it said.

It is regrettable that the incident, a young man’s impulsive act, has been exaggerated to the extent that some say it is a national security issue, it said.

“Legislators threw water balloons first and set a bad example for the interns, who were there to learn. The Legislative Yuan should take the lawmakers to court rather than hunt down a student,” the China Times said.

Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) caucus secretary-general Lin Wei-chou (林為洲) called on the legislature not to be too severe on Han.

“We should be more tolerant of a young man’s impulsive behavior, just like how students that occupied the Executive Yuan during the Sunflower movement were treated with considerably more tolerance than they would have been treated under normal circumstances,” he said, referring to former premier Jiang Yi-huah (江宜樺) having dropped charges against Sunflower protesters.

Some netizens also drew a parallel between Han’s behavior and the Sunflower movement, accusing the DPP of applying double standards.

Others disagreed, saying they do not see the connection between the two incidents.

“If he was so upset, he could have launched a movement to occupy the legislature like they did during the Sunflower movement. Taking a selfie of yourself throwing water balloons at lawmakers shows an extreme lack of self-discipline and judgment,” a netizen said.

“Is what the Sunflower movement taught us tantamount to just three water balloons?” another said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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