Songshan 2009-3-19
Songshan 2006
Photos courtesy of Wild at Heart Legal Defense Association.
Two before and after photos showing the old Songshan Tobacco site that has been destroyed by developers under while the legality of the project still lies before the courts and the environmental impact assessment (EIA) has yet to by passed. Follow the links to read the story.
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Disregard for the legal process:- The last of the great Songshan camphor trees
Update: Disregard for the legal process - The last of the great Songshan camphor trees
Update: It's gone ! Total disregard of the legal process - The last of the great Songshan camphor trees has gone !
More on the Songshan Tree issue
Songshan update: case against activists dismissed
Update (May 2011):
Songshan update: Taipei Dome gets the go ahead
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Songshan: Before and After Photos
Posted by Wild at Heart Legal Defense Association at 11:42 AM 1 comments
Friday, March 6, 2009
More on the Songshan Tree issue
The David on Formosa blog has a firsthand account of the removal of the last old camphor tree from the site of the the old Songshan Tobacco Factory.
See Green Party protests to save tree for more on the Songshan tree issue.
Also see:
Disregard for the legal process:- The last of the great Songshan camphor trees
Update: Disregard for the legal process - The last of the great Songshan camphor trees
Update: It's gone ! Total disregard of the legal process - The last of the great Songshan camphor trees has gone !
Songshan: Before and After Photos
Songshan update: case against activists dismissed
Posted by Wild at Heart Legal Defense Association at 11:02 PM 0 comments
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Update: It's gone ! Total disregard of the legal process - The last of the great Songshan camphor trees has gone !
The Taiwan News online has just reported that the last of almost 700 native old camphor trees at the site of the old Songshan Tobacco Factory has gone. Police once again clashed with protesters and failed to protect the tree whose legal status still lies before the courts undecided. Police allowed the removal of the tree to go ahead and failed to arrest those who removed the tree. Once again the Taiwan Police have shown total disregard for the legal process when it comes to protecting the environment.
See:
Disregard for the legal process:- The last of the great Songshan camphor trees
Update: Disregard for the legal process - The last of the great Songshan camphor trees
More on the Songshan Tree issue
Songshan: Before and After Photos
Songshan update: case against activists dismissed
Update (May 2011):
Songshan update: Taipei Dome gets the go ahead
Posted by Wild at Heart Legal Defense Association at 6:08 PM 0 comments
Update: Disregard for the legal process - The last of the great Songshan camphor trees
Events at the site of the old Songshan Tobacco Factory continue. Yesterday afternoon the police forcibly removed Calvin Wen the Green Party Taiwan candidate for the Da-an District legislative by-election from the last of nearly 700 native old camphor trees at the site of the old Songshan Tobacco Factory after he stayed in the tree overnight to prevent it from being cut down. Despite the fact that the court must still rule on the legality of the project, that the second environmental impact assessment (EIA) has yet to be passed by the Environmental Protection Administration's EIA Committee, and that the zoning procedures are incomplete, the Taipei City Government has allowed the developers to go ahead with the project sparking outrage from environmentalists and local residents who oppose the project who have filed a lawsuit against the government. Instead of the police insisting that legal process is respected and preventing the removal of the tree in question they have chosen to take sides and support the developer and brutalise protesters that have gathered insisting that the removal of the tree is halted until the courts rule on the matter. The unprofessional and brutal conduct of the police in Taipei last November led to international condemnation of their behaviour.
We have learned that Taipei based lawyer and Wild at Heart Legal Defense Association director, Robin Winkler was not amongst those arrested on Friday as the article in yesterday's Taipei Times claimed but was present at the protest. It would appear that there were further arrests yesterday including that of Wang Hsiung-chung, director of Amnesty International Taiwan. It is unclear if Winkler may have been arrested yesterday afternoon or this morning when other protesters were arrested.
See today's Taipei Times for more on the issue. We will continue to bring you updates on the situation at the old Songshan Tobacco Factory.
See:- Disregard for the legal process:- The last of the great Songshan camphor trees
Update: It's gone ! Total disregard of the legal process - The last of the great Songshan camphor trees has gone !
More on the Songshan Tree issue
Songshan: Before and After Photos
Songshan update: case against activists dismissed
Posted by Wild at Heart Legal Defense Association at 2:50 PM 0 comments