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Tseng Sheng-hsien(曾勝賢) Oral History (Eng sub, short version)
- 國家人權博物館
- Tseng Sheng-hsien(曾勝賢)
Born in Pingtung in 1944, he attended the Military Law School due to poverty in his family. After graduation, he served as an intern at the Military Law Bureau of the Taiwan Garrison Command, and later served as a judge and acting clerk.
He studied political cases seriously, but because his friend was also involved in the political case, he was arrested in 1971 and sentenced to 5 years in prison. After being sentenced, he was imprisoned in the Military Law Bureau Detention Center of the Taiwan Garrison Command in Jingmei, where he studied and practiced.
In 1975, due to the death of Chiang Kai-shek, his sentence was reduced and he released immediately. But he lost his qualifications as a military judge and turned to work as a Land administration agents, and his wife supported the family to tide over the difficulties in life.
00:52:05
Tseng Sheng-hsien(曾勝賢) Oral History (Eng sub)
- 國家人權博物館
- Tseng Sheng-hsien(曾勝賢)
Born in Pingtung in 1944, he attended the Military Law School due to poverty in his family. After graduation, he served as an intern at the Military Law Bureau of the Taiwan Garrison Command, and later served as a judge and acting clerk.
He studied political cases seriously, but because his friend was also involved in the political case, he was arrested in 1971 and sentenced to 5 years in prison. After being sentenced, he was imprisoned in the Military Law Bureau Detention Center of the Taiwan Garrison Command in Jingmei, where he studied and practiced.
In 1975, due to the death of Chiang Kai-shek, his sentence was reduced and he released immediately. But he lost his qualifications as a military judge and turned to work as a Land administration agents, and his wife supported the family to tide over the difficulties in life.
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Chang Ching-kuei(張經魁) Oral History (Eng sub, short version)
- 國家人權博物館
- Chang Ching-kuei(張經魁)
Born in Kiangsu Province, China in 1941, he flew to Taiwan from Shanghai with his father during the Chinese Civil War when he was 8.
Echoing Hsiang Ling-sheng’s "anti-corruption, anti-privilege, and opposition to judicial intervention in politics" slogan, he was involved in the "Hsiang Ling-sheng and other cases" when he was in the military academy and was sentenced to 5 years in prison. In prison, as he was good at plumbing and electrical, he served as a prison day-time labor.
After being released in 1965, he established many companies over there decades. After travel ban between the Taiwan Strait was lifted in 1987, he and his father brought his mother to Taiwan from Kiangsu for reunion. He has been elected Taichung and Nantou councilors. Chang is now running a cultural park in Cao tun.
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