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Using His Paintbrush to Reflect on the Years of Political Prisoners, Chen Wu-Chen's New Work Gives a Voice to the Victims

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Chen Wu-chen, a political victim who was imprisoned for two years for writing the eight characters "anti-central government" and "oppose the Kuomintang," released a new book of paintings and calligraphy today titled "Reflections from the Prison Cell of Political Prisoners on Prison Island." He said that it is both a voice for the victims' plight and the essence of his profound reflection on human rights issues.
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Chen Wu-chen, a political victim who was imprisoned for two years for writing the eight characters "anti-central government" and "oppose the Kuomintang," released a new book of paintings and calligraphy today titled "Reflections from the Prison Cell of Political Prisoners on Prison Island." He said that it is both a voice for the victims' plight and the essence of his profound reflection on human rights issues.

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cna.com.tw broke the news in on Sunday, November 30, 2025.
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