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Huang Tien-fu

Huang Tien-fu (Chinese: 黃天福; pinyin: Huáng Tiānfú; born 1938) is a Taiwanese politician.

Huang Tien-fu
黃天福
Member of the Legislative Yuan
In office
1 February 1996 – 31 January 1999
ConstituencyTaipei 2 (South)
In office
1 February 1981 – 31 January 1984
ConstituencyTaipei
Personal details
Born1938 (age 85–86)
Dalongdong, Taihoku, Taiwan, Empire of Japan
NationalityTaiwanese
Political partyDemocratic Progressive Party
SpouseLan Mei-chin
RelativesHuang Hsin-chieh (brother)
Alma materNational Taiwan University
Occupationpolitician

Education edit

Huang studied political science at National Taiwan University.[1]

Political career and activism edit

Huang ran for a seat on the Legislative Yuan in 1980, a year after his elder brother Huang Hsin-chieh was arrested for leading the Kaohsiung Incident.[2] Relatives of other people involved in the Kaohsiung Incident also contested the 1980 election cycle and won, namely Chou Ching-yu and Hsu Jung-shu.[3][4] While in office, Huang published several magazines affiliated with the tangwai movement, among them Vertical-Horizontal, Political Monitor, and Bell Drum Tower.[5][6] Copies of the fifth issue of Bell Drum Tower were confiscated by the Kuomintang party-state in May 1983,[7] and Political Monitor was suspended in November.[5] After losing reelection in December,[8] Huang founded Neo Formosa Weekly in June 1984.[5][9] Neo Formosa Weekly also drew the attention of the government, which banned all but one of its 52 issues.[5][9] On 19 June 1984, "A Critique of New Marxism" was published in Neo Formosa Weekly, accusing Elmer Fung of plagiarism. Fung sued the magazine for libel in October.[10] On 12 January 1985, the Taipei District Court sentenced Chen Shui-bian, Lee I-yang and Huang Tien-fu to a year's imprisonment.[11] Upon appeal to the Taiwan High Court, all three sentences were shortened to eight months.[12][13] The trio were released in February 1987.[14] Huang contested the 1989 Legislative Yuan primary for Taipei, but lost.[15] By forming an electoral coalition with Shen Fu-hsiung, Yeh Chu-lan, and Yen Chin-fu, Huang was elected to the Third Legislative Yuan.[16][17] After Chen Shui-bian won the 2000 presidential election, he offered Huang a position as senior adviser,[18] which Huang held through 2006.[19][20] Days before the 2008 presidential election, Huang stated, "I'm afraid that Taiwan will become the next Tibet. If the KMT wins the election, we don't know when we will [get the presidency] back."[21] He served the Tsai Ing-wen administration as national policy adviser.[22] In May 2022, the Transitional Justice Commission overturned libel charges against Huang dating back to his tenure on the Neo Formosa Weekly staff.[23]

Huang's wife Lan Mei-chin has also served on the Legislative Yuan.[24][25]

References edit

  1. ^ "Huang Tien-fu (3)". Legislative Yuan. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  2. ^ The Kaohsiung Tapes (PDF). International Committee for Human Rights in Taiwan. February 1981. p. 60. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  3. ^ "An American odyssey for two Taiwanese women" (PDF). Taiwan Communiqué. 13: 9. August 1983. ISSN 1027-3999.
  4. ^ "Profile of a human rights lawyer" (PDF). Taiwan Communiqué. 29: 1. March 1987. ISSN 1027-3999. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d "Huang T'ien-fu: a profile of courage" (PDF). Taiwan Communiqué. 21: 16. August 1985. ISSN 1027-3999. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  6. ^ van der Wees, Gerritt (23 January 2018). "Taiwan's "outside the party" magazines on the road to democratization". Taipei Times. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  7. ^ "Freedom of the press?" (PDF). Taiwan Communiqué: 1, 4–5. June 1983. ISSN 1027-3999. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  8. ^ Jacobs, J. Bruce (2016). The Kaohsiung Incident in Taiwan and Memoirs of a Foreign Big Beard. Brill. p. 109. ISBN 9789004315921. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  9. ^ a b Ko, Shu-ling (11 September 2009). "'Neo Formosa Weekly' resumes on the Web". Taipei Times. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  10. ^ "Who is Elmer Fung?" (PDF). Taiwan Communique. 92: 21. July 2000. ISSN 1027-3999. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  11. ^ "Freedom of the press?" (PDF). Taiwan Communiqué. 18: 15. February 1985. ISSN 1027-3999. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  12. ^ "Neo-Formosa libel suit decision in High Court" (PDF). Taiwan Communiqué. 25: 20–21. May 1986. ISSN 1027-3999. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  13. ^ "Three Neo-Formosa executives imprisoned" (PDF). Taiwan Communiqué. 26: 19. August 1986. ISSN 1027-3999. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  14. ^ "Prison Report" (PDF). Taiwan Communiqué. 29: 18. March 1987. ISSN 1027-3999. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  15. ^ "Constructive Controversies". Taiwan Today. 1 December 1989. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  16. ^ "DPP races to watch" (PDF). Taiwan Communique. 68: 14. October 1995. ISSN 1027-3999. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  17. ^ "The DPP wins, but is hampered by factionalism" (PDF). Taiwan Communiqué. 69: 6. January 1996. ISSN 1027-3999. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  18. ^ Lin, Irene (21 April 2000). "Chen urges slow reform of police". Taipei Times. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  19. ^ Ko, Shu-ling (8 May 2005). "Newsmaker: Embattled first lady just wants to live her own life". Taipei Times. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  20. ^ Ko, Shu-ling (6 November 2006). "Presidential Office in crisis: Journey from political asset to liability". Taipei Times. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  21. ^ Ko, Shu-ling (19 March 2008). "Presidential election 2008: 3 days to go: KMT win bad for freedom: Hsieh". Taipei Times. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  22. ^ Lee, I-chia (19 August 2018). "Ko evasive about new political party rumors". Taipei Times. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
  23. ^ Yeh, Su-ping; Kao, Evelyn (23 May 2022). "Justice Commission overturns convictions during martial law period". Central News Agency. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  24. ^ Low, Stephanie (14 October 2002). "For many of the nation's leaders, politics is a family affair". Taipei Times. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  25. ^ "Suicide rocks DPP family". Taipei Times. 23 October 2004. Retrieved 27 January 2018.

huang, tien, chinese, 黃天福, pinyin, huáng, tiānfú, born, 1938, taiwanese, politician, mly黃天福member, legislative, yuanin, office, february, 1996, january, 1999constituencytaipei, south, office, february, 1981, january, 1984constituencytaipeipersonal, detailsborn. Huang Tien fu Chinese 黃天福 pinyin Huang Tianfu born 1938 is a Taiwanese politician Huang Tien fuMLY黃天福Member of the Legislative YuanIn office 1 February 1996 31 January 1999ConstituencyTaipei 2 South In office 1 February 1981 31 January 1984ConstituencyTaipeiPersonal detailsBorn1938 age 85 86 Dalongdong Taihoku Taiwan Empire of JapanNationalityTaiwanesePolitical partyDemocratic Progressive PartySpouseLan Mei chinRelativesHuang Hsin chieh brother Alma materNational Taiwan UniversityOccupationpoliticianEducation editHuang studied political science at National Taiwan University 1 Political career and activism editHuang ran for a seat on the Legislative Yuan in 1980 a year after his elder brother Huang Hsin chieh was arrested for leading the Kaohsiung Incident 2 Relatives of other people involved in the Kaohsiung Incident also contested the 1980 election cycle and won namely Chou Ching yu and Hsu Jung shu 3 4 While in office Huang published several magazines affiliated with the tangwai movement among them Vertical Horizontal Political Monitor and Bell Drum Tower 5 6 Copies of the fifth issue of Bell Drum Tower were confiscated by the Kuomintang party state in May 1983 7 and Political Monitor was suspended in November 5 After losing reelection in December 8 Huang founded Neo Formosa Weekly in June 1984 5 9 Neo Formosa Weekly also drew the attention of the government which banned all but one of its 52 issues 5 9 On 19 June 1984 A Critique of New Marxism was published in Neo Formosa Weekly accusing Elmer Fung of plagiarism Fung sued the magazine for libel in October 10 On 12 January 1985 the Taipei District Court sentenced Chen Shui bian Lee I yang and Huang Tien fu to a year s imprisonment 11 Upon appeal to the Taiwan High Court all three sentences were shortened to eight months 12 13 The trio were released in February 1987 14 Huang contested the 1989 Legislative Yuan primary for Taipei but lost 15 By forming an electoral coalition with Shen Fu hsiung Yeh Chu lan and Yen Chin fu Huang was elected to the Third Legislative Yuan 16 17 After Chen Shui bian won the 2000 presidential election he offered Huang a position as senior adviser 18 which Huang held through 2006 19 20 Days before the 2008 presidential election Huang stated I m afraid that Taiwan will become the next Tibet If the KMT wins the election we don t know when we will get the presidency back 21 He served the Tsai Ing wen administration as national policy adviser 22 In May 2022 the Transitional Justice Commission overturned libel charges against Huang dating back to his tenure on the Neo Formosa Weekly staff 23 Huang s wife Lan Mei chin has also served on the Legislative Yuan 24 25 References edit Huang Tien fu 3 Legislative Yuan Retrieved 30 June 2020 The Kaohsiung Tapes PDF International Committee for Human Rights in Taiwan February 1981 p 60 Retrieved 27 January 2018 An American odyssey for two Taiwanese women PDF Taiwan Communique 13 9 August 1983 ISSN 1027 3999 Profile of a human rights lawyer PDF Taiwan Communique 29 1 March 1987 ISSN 1027 3999 Retrieved 27 January 2018 a b c d Huang T ien fu a profile of courage PDF Taiwan Communique 21 16 August 1985 ISSN 1027 3999 Retrieved 27 January 2018 van der Wees Gerritt 23 January 2018 Taiwan s outside the party magazines on the road to democratization Taipei Times Retrieved 27 January 2018 Freedom of the press PDF Taiwan Communique 1 4 5 June 1983 ISSN 1027 3999 Retrieved 27 January 2018 Jacobs J Bruce 2016 The Kaohsiung Incident in Taiwan and Memoirs of a Foreign Big Beard Brill p 109 ISBN 9789004315921 Retrieved 27 January 2018 a b Ko Shu ling 11 September 2009 Neo Formosa Weekly resumes on the Web Taipei Times Retrieved 27 January 2018 Who is Elmer Fung PDF Taiwan Communique 92 21 July 2000 ISSN 1027 3999 Retrieved 27 January 2018 Freedom of the press PDF Taiwan Communique 18 15 February 1985 ISSN 1027 3999 Retrieved 27 January 2018 Neo Formosa libel suit decision in High Court PDF Taiwan Communique 25 20 21 May 1986 ISSN 1027 3999 Retrieved 27 January 2018 Three Neo Formosa executives imprisoned PDF Taiwan Communique 26 19 August 1986 ISSN 1027 3999 Retrieved 27 January 2018 Prison Report PDF Taiwan Communique 29 18 March 1987 ISSN 1027 3999 Retrieved 27 January 2018 Constructive Controversies Taiwan Today 1 December 1989 Retrieved 27 January 2018 DPP races to watch PDF Taiwan Communique 68 14 October 1995 ISSN 1027 3999 Retrieved 27 January 2018 The DPP wins but is hampered by factionalism PDF Taiwan Communique 69 6 January 1996 ISSN 1027 3999 Retrieved 27 January 2018 Lin Irene 21 April 2000 Chen urges slow reform of police Taipei Times Retrieved 27 January 2018 Ko Shu ling 8 May 2005 Newsmaker Embattled first lady just wants to live her own life Taipei Times Retrieved 27 January 2018 Ko Shu ling 6 November 2006 Presidential Office in crisis Journey from political asset to liability Taipei Times Retrieved 27 January 2018 Ko Shu ling 19 March 2008 Presidential election 2008 3 days to go KMT win bad for freedom Hsieh Taipei Times Retrieved 27 January 2018 Lee I chia 19 August 2018 Ko evasive about new political party rumors Taipei Times Retrieved 19 August 2018 Yeh Su ping Kao Evelyn 23 May 2022 Justice Commission overturns convictions during martial law period Central News Agency Retrieved 24 May 2022 Low Stephanie 14 October 2002 For many of the nation s leaders politics is a family affair Taipei Times Retrieved 27 January 2018 Suicide rocks DPP family Taipei Times 23 October 2004 Retrieved 27 January 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Huang Tien fu amp oldid 1190228534, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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