Insulting Paraguay's President Cartes: Tsai Ing-wen's Government and the Foreign Ministry's Impropriety
This article criticizes the Foreign Ministry for deliberately omitting translations of Paraguay President Cartes' three references to 'Chiang Kai-shek' (Jiang Jieshi) during his military honors ceremony speech in Taiwan. The author sees this as kowtowing to the DPP in power, distorting the original speech, and essentially insulting a friendly nation's leader—proof that Tsai's government suffers from 'selective amnesia.'