China News Agency, Taipei, December 1st. Shi Mingde, former chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party, recently criticized the Taiwan authorities’ “Committee for Transitional Justice” (“Transfer Promotion”) on social media, which is composed of a group of people lacking a professional conscience; he regards martyrs as “ Criminals" only understand political correctness and serve the power groups.

  According to reports from Taiwanese media including Lianhe News, Zhongshi News, and ETtoday News Cloud, the "Transfer Promotion" has issued an article a few days ago to slander the many martyrs memorialized in Beijing Xishan Unknown Heroes Memorial Square and sacrificed in Taiwan.

  The square was built to commemorate a large number of hidden front heroes who sacrificed to Taiwan for national reunification and people's liberation in the 1950s. It was completed in 2013.

  Shi Mingde reprimanded that the DPP members who are now in power have never really worshipped martyrs; what right do they have to "shame" the monument to the Unknown Heroes of Xishan in Beijing and "robbed" the martyrs.

"Those in power are afraid of the light of martyrs, reflecting their cowardice?"

  Some netizens commented in Shi Mingde’s post that the members of the "transfer promotion" were ashamed of the meaning of the four characters "transition justice". The so-called "transition justice" is self-imposed "transition justice"; "transfer promotion" It is one of the minions of the DPP authorities and has nothing to do with justice.

  Shi Mingde also secretly criticized Chen Shui-bian, the former leader of the Taiwan authorities, in an unnamed manner, saying that his recent interviews said that "who didn't take my money" was exposing his greed.

  Shi Mingde served as the chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party in the 1990s and served as a "legislator" for three terms.

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