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Protesters Framed with Crimes Against Tsai Ing-wen: Judge Sternly Rebukes High-Level Instructions for Damaging Police Credibility

Protesting against Tsai Ing-wen led to prosecution, all because high-level instructions told subordinates to 'fake a fall' to frame and arrest protesters. The illegal police officers involved even received promotions later. Today, the court ruling revealed: 'High-level instructions damaged the credibility of law enforcement.'

The Satirical Cycle of 'This Country': Questions of National Identity Behind the President, Judges, and Constitutional Controversies

Through the repeated use of pronouns like 'This' and 'That,' this article sharply satirizes and questions the political phenomena in Taiwan at the time. It criticizes the President for nominating judges who do not identify with 'this country' to interpret the constitution, implying that these two high-ranking officials are unwilling to sing the national anthem while receiving salaries from 'this country' and steering its constitution toward 'that country.' The core issue is whether leaders use their power and institutions to change the essence and identity of the nation.