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| Thursday, 15 November, 2001, 18:35 GMT President's wife accepts freedom prize ![]() Wu Shu-chen has been confined to a wheelchair since 1985 Taiwan's first lady, Wu Shu-chen, has accepted an international freedom award on behalf of her husband who was not allowed to attend the ceremony in France. In a video-address, President Chen Shui-bian expressed regret at not being able to receive the 2001 Prize for Freedom in person.
The 2001 Prize for Freedom was been given to President Chen apparently in recognition of his record as a human rights activist and political leader. Search for peace Liberal International, a federation of over 80 liberal parties from around the world, says President Chen was chosen for his contribution to Taiwan's successful struggle for freedom and democracy, and for his efforts to search for lasting peace with China. The organisation says he has put dialogue with China high on his political agenda without compromising Taiwan's democratic achievements. But our Taiwan correspondent, Damian Grammaticas, says his achievements were not enough to persuade European nations to allow him to collect the award. The ceremony was due to be held in Denmark but it declined to issue him a visa under pressure from China. France too refused, but said it would allow his wife to travel to Paris and then Strasbourg for the ceremony. Roll of honour Previous winners have included the Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi and Czech President Vaclav Havel. President Chen came to prominence as a human rights lawyer. He defended Taiwanese opposition politicians when the island was under one-party rule of the nationalists of the Kuomintang. In 1980 he was tried for sedition after organising a street protest . And last year, half-a-century of Kuomintang control of Taiwan came to an end when Chen Shui-bian was elected president of the island. | See also: Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Asia-Pacific stories now: Links to more Asia-Pacific stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||
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