19991231

    ŵѧѡ

еߣдһٶ౾飬оʮʷд֮֮࣬һ˹¼Guinness Book of World Records©˵Ĳ˼ļ¼ֿߵԨǿ

ԶŲǺй壬14ͣǿɽɽ꣬ä游͵ɵĸüʡڹѧ飬Ӵ͵ǼΪˡ

1935ڹʱ򣬶ձĩʵǵġ޹˵һǡ񡱣׷һǡһڲġᾡȫҰᵽڱ飬ʺͬСѧгһϣȻתϺѧһϡ1949512գҵ̨壬ٶ౾飬ֻʮꡣ

̨࿼̨һУϣǵ˸ԶѧˣϢѧͬѧ̨ѧɣѧʷҵһξԤ٣̨ʷоԶѧˡд¹ԼѧУĺڰˡ

ʮá־͡ꡱ˷꣬󱻹񵳷ɱԴʮġţģаڣҲһٱԼݺΪ飬ҹ롢ϡ򼡢Ϊ飬䴦ƹȽǶȿʵڴ½ĸڼĸ߼֪ʶӸΪҡ

ʮʱ󣬹ٶԩ꣬ĿֹţŶȹڡսиӽҷ˾ĺڰʼģķȨɡʷдѹ񵳸ýͷöÿдһ飬дʮ꣬һ¶ûϣΪƴľ۵ѣƷ޼䡣

һαʮ죬1971513գŦԼʱǳƬͱ˵

̨ϸ´һλҡռǰʹ˵С

λҡ֪ԼҪץȥͰһЩָ壬ռͳ⡣λʮңԷˡԼձ

ռдĬЩ״֮ǰȫһꡣռҲ̸йصελԼһЩѱԼ̸¡ĿǰⱾռֻ˽Ҳ룬ʱԳ档

ѲԸϹռǣΪºڲܻͣǾͻ档

Ŀǰٷûйġ

ٷ񲻵װȥ12£һλõ˱ʾڼѳһҼĸϹȨίԱˡ

λ˺һ緹˵˸ţһֱվڲ档

һЩѱʾ֮ܵӣΪӳȥ

The diary of a popular young writer arrested last month by the political police in Taiwan has reached friends in the United States.

Apparently suspecting that he might one day be arrested, the writer, Li Ao, sent some manuscripts abroad last year, including parts of his diary. The 37-year-old writer is well known for his satirical essays, in which he pokes fun at individuals, institutions and society in general.

The diary, written in a humorous vein, describes the activities of the political police, who kept him under 24-hour surveillance for a year before his arrest, the intelligence agencies involved, and the questioning and arrest of his friends. It is now circulating privately and is being translated and edited for possible publication.

Friends of the writer are reluctant to make known details of the diary for fear that the publicity will be harmful to Mr. Li. However, they say that they will publish it if Mr. Li is not released soon.

The Government has not made known any charges against Mr. Li.

The political police, besides following him wherever he went, are said to have planted a number of listening devices in his house. In a conversation last December with a visiting American, Mr. Li said he had removed one of the "bugs" and mailed it to the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations.

The American, who met the writer for lunch, recalled that Mr. Li was followed by two men, who remained outside the restaurant.

Other friends of Mr. Li say he was watched constantly because of the Government's fear that he might escape from the country.

ʵϣߴû뵽ӳȥţֻԼͬڰ֡սʵĲšһţʹй̨嵺һסʮ꣬δ뿪һ죬ʹڽѱʾҲԸ뾳ˣʹĹй½ǱҲٻȥ˵¾ξƻΡ׼̨塣ڵڶԴд

Ү˵û֪Լϱܣ½Ҳڣ̨ұ⣬˵⣬ƣܹйҵϣ½Ҳą́ҲգҶһҵռ޺֮硢ڹĮ֮Ұйʷ϶λ

ȡλҰ̨̫СˣᱻĿ̨塣Եģ̨ҲĿԺĻίԱӡġлƷĿ¼ȫŰҳ߰ңûɼ̨嵺ϺεȲȻĨɱ̨嵺ȴȣӢ׶ءйThe China Quarterly˵ʮǡһĵӢۡa popular heroʥ·ѶSt. Louis Post - Dispatch˵ʮǡйͳҡWell - known critic of the Chinese traditionд౻̨塷Formosa Today˵ʮ졶ǡΪ̨֪ʶġΨһĻ𻨡The only spark of life in Taiwan's intellectual worldǻ𻨵ġߡfirebrand̫ƽ챨Pacific Stars & Stripes˵ʮą֪̇̄ʷҺҡa well-known Taiwan historian and writerۡԶۡThe Far Eastern Economic Review˵ʮǴ󲿷ġɢļҺͱߡthe well-known essayist and editorʮͽ̡ʱܿTime˵ʮǡġthe most notableң1971СӢ֯Amnesty InternationalƬˣ1971У֯ѡȫλķʮһλ֮һȫЭᡱThe National Association of Chinese Americans䷢ѳɾͽʮġ̨ҡthe reknowned writer־Playboy1990ҵ걨Playboy Enterprises, Inc. 1990 Annual Report199012¿Ƭָʮܸ·ʣ湲ʮÿʮλȫһٰʮλѡλ֮һֱʮʱܿASIAWEEK199993ջ

ɶ˵Ĳѡ

̨괺ͳѡ޳ͳһµʤѡµͳѡʸԾѡסλľԵңҲֵӽĿһʹͶ׿Ȼгɡ޷ֱǰѡսСˡڿĲѡΪԵĶֱԲ䣬ɽͽʯûӹļۣʹ7080ΪӢۼ֪Ȩʿ⼸꣬ЦĵӽĿػ̨ÿΡ

TURNING THE TABLES

A critic of Taiwan's politicians, talk-show host Li has now become one colorful candidates.

Taiwan's tiny pro-unification New Party may be an unlikely victor in next spring's presidential election, but its candidate, Li Ao, promises to liven up the race. The controversial writer, talk-show host and activist has built his career around lambasting politicians. And he shows no signs of letting up just because he has now been nominated to become one himself. He's already declared himself the only "real man" in the race, dismissing the others as mere "male animals." The outspoken Li has a long history of political attacks, targeting such notables as Sun Yat-sen and Chiang Kai-shek. His anti-government tirades landed him in prison twice during the 1970s and 1980s, making him an underground hero and international human rights cause. In recent years, TV shows like the current Li Ao's Proud Smiling World have put him back in the spotlight, allowing him to voice his political diatribes to millions of viewers.

ʵϣֻ׵ѣ뾶һ˼Ĵ벻壬ͳͳɨģֹ񵳡֮࣬ʷÿԼμУںµˡ˵˲ִСһúˣûǷǵԸһֱԡǧˣӡǶǣ޾СǡΪ¹ˣԼʮ򱾲У֣ʹѪѹߡ

ص˷ʽԺ÷ǿ壬ֶΣĳʱһٶٶʦڸʱһѰѳƱ֧Ԯѣʱһƪƪԩҵ顣ڼͯսʿưԡĻɽޱĴҼμңһ棬̹׵˼ҡںڵʷҡͬʱǺڰ׷´ҡ1918꣬߹õһͳѡƱĴ Eugene Victor DebsľӣҲĻ

ֻҪ²׼Ҿͬٱ

ֻҪзɷ֣Ҿͬ

ֻҪλ꣬ҾͲɡ

While there is a lower class I am in it.

While there is a criminal elements I am of it.

While there is a soul in prison I am not free.

йɾҩߡ1999/12/31

ӰEQQȺ578505007wjm_tcyɵɣ

    ӰEȺ437813363

    ֲݣɽӣwww.leeaoweb.com

    Դվŷleeao.net

    ͹///С//ͷ

