【大紀元10月11日訊】On September 2, 2006, the Epoch Times website (www.epochtimes.com) reprinted a Liberty Times article entitled 「Online Call for Attack on Presidential Residence Suspect Discovered.」 The article contained the following statements regarding Mr. Kuo-Liang Chen: (i) Mr. Chen was an 「online fanatic」suspected to be a 「fanatic」; (ii) he was involved in the alleged e-mails that were posted on Yahoo』s vehicle discussion on or about August 18, 2006 (entitled 「Make a Stunning Entrance; Explosions Everywhere」), August 29, 2006 and August 30, 2006; (iii) he wrote e-mail messages that taught people how to make gas bombs; and, (iv) he called for Taiwanese civilians to join in, and invited members of the military to become involved in gas bombs that were prepared to attack the Presidential Residence and Taipei Train Station.
The Epoch Times has been contacted by representatives of Mr. Chen who have denied the above, and the Epoch Times therefore retracts each of the above statements, and expresses the publisher’s regret over the republication.
2006年9月2日大紀元網站(www.epochtimes.com)轉載了自由時報的一篇文章,題目是「網路號召火攻官邸 查到嫌犯」。該文章含有對陳國棟先生的以下陳述:(i)陳先生可能是 「狂熱分子」 (ii)他涉嫌於2006年8月18日、2006年8月29日和2006年8月30日左右在雅虎奇摩汽車討論區貼發題為「震撼全場,全面引爆」 的電子郵件(iii)他寫電子郵件教人製作汽油彈,以及(iv)他號召民眾參與,還邀「歡迎軍中兄弟加入」引爆汽油彈攻擊總統官邸與台北火車站。
陳先生的代表與大紀元取得接洽,表示陳否認以上陳述。因此,大紀元收回以上所有陳述,並對上述文章的發表表示遺憾。


