00:00Shortly after the opposition protest ended, KMT Chair Eric Zhu headed to the police station for questioning.
00:07Police interviewed Zhu and two other KMT members, lawmaker Xie Longjie and spokesperson Crystal Yang,
00:14about a protest outside the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office earlier this month.
00:18The KMT organized a sit-in outside the office after several of its members were arrested
00:23on suspension of forging signatures on recall petitions.
00:27It is illegal in Taiwan to hold mass gatherings in certain restricted areas, including outside prosecutors' offices.
00:34But Zhu says the government is using the legal system to suppress dissent.
00:38We cannot let the individualists destroy Taiwan, destroy our團結, destroy our和平,
00:47destroy our民主, and even make our legal system become a tool for the individual.
00:54The government has denied involvement in the cases and says it believes anyone who breaks the law
01:00should be held to account, regardless of party affiliation.
01:04Isil it?
01:04Isil it?
01:04Isil it?
01:05Isil it?
01:05Are you?
01:08Are you saying anything by wanting a curia?
01:10Will you say crazy?
01:11Isil it?
01:12Isil it?
01:14Make sure.
01:16Mass violence.
01:20All the way in front of you warning us,
01:21word and ruien.
01:22Don't grow over it.
01:24Yes.
01:24We can not out.
01:25But when we look at the mask,
01:26소리 don't get to eyes.
01:27?
01:28I will cut off the streets and mor in the presumably dormе.
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