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Lin Yi-hsiung : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lin Yi-hsiung
Lin Yi-hsiung (; born August 24, 1941) is a politician from Taiwan. He was a major leader of the democratization movement in Taiwan. He graduated from the Department of Law of National Taiwan University. He was first exposed to politics in 1976 while serving as attorney for Guo Yuxin (郭雨新, 1908–1985) who sued the ruling KMT party for electoral fraud. Lin was elected a member of Taiwan Provincial Assembly (now defunct) in Guo's old electorate in 1977. ==Lin Family Massacre== Lin was arrested in December 1979 for his involvement in the Kaohsiung Incident. On February 27, 1980 Lin Yi-hsiung was in detention and beaten severely by the police. His wife saw him in prison and contacted the Amnesty International Osaka office. The next day Lin's mother and twin 7 year old daughters were stabbed to death. The authorities claimed to know nothing about it, even though his house was under 24-hour police surveillance. There are no suspects to this day. Lin's eldest daughter, Judy Linton (林奐均, who was badly wounded in the incident, was the only survivor in this murder which stunned Taiwan. She later traveled to the United States, embraced Christianity, and married Rev. Joel Linton. She is now a renown pianist and gospel singer in Taiwan. In 1984, Lin left jail on parole, and went to Harvard University with his wife.
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