An Ordinary Woman's Humble Cry for Help to Tainan Mayor Lai Ching-te
This article records the moving statement of Tsai Chia-ling, a member of the South Rail Self-Help Association, at the Interior Ministry's review meeting regarding the Tainan Railway Relocation case. Speaking as a daughter-in-law who has lived beside the railway for 20 years, she questioned Tainan Mayor Lai Ching-te then in office, accusing the municipal government of procedural injustice, information concealment, and indifference to residents' right to survival when seizing private property. The article aims to draw social attention to the difficulties faced by the South Rail Self-Help Association.