更新日期:2009/07/29
11:13 【台北訊】
"國防部昨天公布後備司令部九○七旅士官兵涉嫌公然猥褻案調查報告,共懲處畢姓前上校旅長等十七人,分別處以大過或申誡等處分,另涉嫌公然猥褻及散播猥褻影像等行為,移送法辦。
媒體播報「軍中猥褻醜聞」案,國防部立即調查,昨天上午召開記者會,由國防部常務次長林於豹空軍、總政戰局軍紀監察處長張善東、後備司令部政戰主任楊文賢共同公布調查報告,說明懲處情形。"
1)Over millions of
millions of millions people around the island had seen an illegally
and immorally made movie with a lot of forbidden actions on and off
the big screen. That movie's director, obviously taking
advantage of his rookie actress' vulnerability,viciously exploited
her body to the fullest in order to meet his evil needs and seize his own interests.
He outrageously challenged the law. If fully disclosed
what exactly happened, the making of that movie would be a horrific
crime by any standard. Why didn't the Taiwanese government take any
action to investigate this fraud?
2)How many people
had seen the soldiers' "public obscenity" ? and
how many folks had watched that movie which in my opinion, is a much
more massive public obscenity because of the number of its viewers.
Which one would lead to more horrible impact?
3)if the
authorities concerned plan to let the justice be served, they certainly need to punish all the people involved in this scandal. But how about that shameless and lawless director? While making that movie, he was like god, doing anything he wanted, exerting his tremendous power and cruelty on his powerless and defenseless leading actress and forcing her to perform the most salacious actions against her will. It was an unbelievably brutal torture. None of these pornographic actions was what she was supposed to perform, according to the script. He treated her worse than a prostitute, completely taking away her dignity in such a shameless way. Would the Taiwanese government intend to bring him to justice? Would the Taiwanese government plan to apply double standard when it comes to "public obscenity"?