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Ep 153 | Hsinyi Lin Fights to Abolish the Death Penalty in Taiwan Part 2

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תוכן מסופק על ידי Felicia Lin. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Felicia Lin או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלו. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.

A note from Talking Taiwan host Felicia Lin:

This week’s episode of Talking Taiwan continues with the second half of my conversation with Hsinyi Lin, the Executive Director of the Taiwan Alliance to End the Death Penalty. We continued our conversation by talking about what the public opinion in Taiwan on the death penalty is, the types of surveys that are typically done to gauge public opinion, and the survey of public opinion about the death penalty that TAEDP and the Academia Sinica worked on in 2013-2014.

Other topics discussed included a deeper discussion of the alliance’s work which includes educating the public and improving understanding about the death penalty, the two covenants adopted as domestic law in Taiwan, that reflect an intent to gradually abolish the death penalty in Taiwan, and the government of Taiwan’s general handling of the death penalty.

Here’s a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode:

  • How surveys on the public opinion about the death penalty in Taiwan are done
  • The 2013-2014 survey of public opinion about the death penalty that Taiwan Alliance to End the Death Penalty Taiwan Alliance to End the Death Penalty (TAEDP) worked on with the Academia Sinica
  • What has changed with TAEDP since it was established in 2003
  • How TAEDP works to educate society about abolishing the death penalty
  • The origins of the death penalty in Taiwan
  • Whether or not death penalty effectively deters crime
  • Why the death penalty was not abolished after the by DPP President Chen Shui-bian’s announcement that it would be abolished in 3 years
  • The policy that was introduced in writing in 2005, by the government of Taiwan that the death penalty would gradually be abolished
  • The de facto 2006 moratorium that was put in place until 2009
  • The execution in 2010 was carried out under President Ma Ying-jeou
  • What is the ICCPR, and ICESCR
  • The implementation law on the Two Covenants (ICCPR & ICESCR) that was passed in Taiwan in 2019, making the Two Covenants domestic law in Taiwan
  • How article 6 of the ICCPR states that there should not be any delay to prevent the abolition of capital punishment
  • How executions are done in Taiwan and the problems with the execution process
  • How TAEDP is trying to change the execution process in Taiwan
  • How to deal with the opinions, rights and wishes of victims’ families
  • How TAEDP interacts with victims’ families
  • How TAEDP works to educate or create awareness about the death penalty by organizing film festivals
  • What is the public opinion and surveys in Taiwan on the death penalty
  • The results of a 2013-2014 survey on death penalty conducted by the Academia Sinica
  • How TAEDP works with schools to educate students about the death penalty
  • TAEDP’s book for children that teaches them about punishment and the judicial system
  • The most recent executions that happened in 2018 and 2020
  • Why there is no moratorium currently in place
  • Whether or not citizens in Taiwan take the death penalty issue into consideration when voting
  • TAEDP’s work with international organizations and how this impact’s Taiwan
  • What TAEDP has learned from working with international organizations
  • How to handle cases like Lee Ming-Che, who was incarcerated in China
  • Here’s the corrected text “Lee Ming-Che” was accidentally repeated twice
  • Hsinyi’s involvement with the Free Tibet movement and how she had a chance to ask the Dali Lama for his thoughts on the death penalty
  • President Tsai Ing-wen’s stance on and handling of the death penalty issue
  • The case of Chiou Ho-shun (邱和順) and the TAEDP’s request of President Tsai to grant him amnesty
  • How supportive has the government been of TAEDP’s work
  • What’s been accomplished in the nearly 20 years of TAEDP’s existence
  • TAEDP’s members and supporters
  • How people can learn more and work with TAEDP

Related Links:

To view all related links for this article, click link below:

https://talkingtaiwan.com/hsinyi-lin-fights-to-abolish-the-death-penalty-in-taiwan-part-2-ep-153/

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תוכן מסופק על ידי Felicia Lin. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Felicia Lin או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלו. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.

A note from Talking Taiwan host Felicia Lin:

This week’s episode of Talking Taiwan continues with the second half of my conversation with Hsinyi Lin, the Executive Director of the Taiwan Alliance to End the Death Penalty. We continued our conversation by talking about what the public opinion in Taiwan on the death penalty is, the types of surveys that are typically done to gauge public opinion, and the survey of public opinion about the death penalty that TAEDP and the Academia Sinica worked on in 2013-2014.

Other topics discussed included a deeper discussion of the alliance’s work which includes educating the public and improving understanding about the death penalty, the two covenants adopted as domestic law in Taiwan, that reflect an intent to gradually abolish the death penalty in Taiwan, and the government of Taiwan’s general handling of the death penalty.

Here’s a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode:

  • How surveys on the public opinion about the death penalty in Taiwan are done
  • The 2013-2014 survey of public opinion about the death penalty that Taiwan Alliance to End the Death Penalty Taiwan Alliance to End the Death Penalty (TAEDP) worked on with the Academia Sinica
  • What has changed with TAEDP since it was established in 2003
  • How TAEDP works to educate society about abolishing the death penalty
  • The origins of the death penalty in Taiwan
  • Whether or not death penalty effectively deters crime
  • Why the death penalty was not abolished after the by DPP President Chen Shui-bian’s announcement that it would be abolished in 3 years
  • The policy that was introduced in writing in 2005, by the government of Taiwan that the death penalty would gradually be abolished
  • The de facto 2006 moratorium that was put in place until 2009
  • The execution in 2010 was carried out under President Ma Ying-jeou
  • What is the ICCPR, and ICESCR
  • The implementation law on the Two Covenants (ICCPR & ICESCR) that was passed in Taiwan in 2019, making the Two Covenants domestic law in Taiwan
  • How article 6 of the ICCPR states that there should not be any delay to prevent the abolition of capital punishment
  • How executions are done in Taiwan and the problems with the execution process
  • How TAEDP is trying to change the execution process in Taiwan
  • How to deal with the opinions, rights and wishes of victims’ families
  • How TAEDP interacts with victims’ families
  • How TAEDP works to educate or create awareness about the death penalty by organizing film festivals
  • What is the public opinion and surveys in Taiwan on the death penalty
  • The results of a 2013-2014 survey on death penalty conducted by the Academia Sinica
  • How TAEDP works with schools to educate students about the death penalty
  • TAEDP’s book for children that teaches them about punishment and the judicial system
  • The most recent executions that happened in 2018 and 2020
  • Why there is no moratorium currently in place
  • Whether or not citizens in Taiwan take the death penalty issue into consideration when voting
  • TAEDP’s work with international organizations and how this impact’s Taiwan
  • What TAEDP has learned from working with international organizations
  • How to handle cases like Lee Ming-Che, who was incarcerated in China
  • Here’s the corrected text “Lee Ming-Che” was accidentally repeated twice
  • Hsinyi’s involvement with the Free Tibet movement and how she had a chance to ask the Dali Lama for his thoughts on the death penalty
  • President Tsai Ing-wen’s stance on and handling of the death penalty issue
  • The case of Chiou Ho-shun (邱和順) and the TAEDP’s request of President Tsai to grant him amnesty
  • How supportive has the government been of TAEDP’s work
  • What’s been accomplished in the nearly 20 years of TAEDP’s existence
  • TAEDP’s members and supporters
  • How people can learn more and work with TAEDP

Related Links:

To view all related links for this article, click link below:

https://talkingtaiwan.com/hsinyi-lin-fights-to-abolish-the-death-penalty-in-taiwan-part-2-ep-153/

  continue reading

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