Ex-Convict Calls on ‘Anti-Independence Heroes’ to Firebomb DPP HQ

The News Lense
Date: 2016/07/21
By: J. Michael Cole

Tung Nien-tai is known to seek publicity and may be mentally unstable. Police have been alerted.

A former convict and debt collector yesterday called on people to combat Taiwanese independence

Photo: J. Michael Cole / TNLI

Photo: J. Michael Cole / TNLI

by throwing petrol bombs at the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) headquarters.

Tung Nien-tai (董念台) made the call in a Facebook post on Wednesday, inviting hundreds of “anti-independence heroes” to take part in a “100 person surrender” event during which they would throw Molotov cocktails at the DPP building to “formally declare war” on Taiwanese independence.

Calling President Tsai Ing-wen’s (蔡英文) judicial reform a scam, Tung said the DPP had “different purposes in mind,” adding that the attack was to remind the DPP government not to toy with justice

Tung said that as such actions could land people in jail and people with legitimate jobs should refrain from participating, but should show their support by sharing his post.     [FULL  STORY]

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