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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory Jiangnan case on October 15, 1984
41 years ago today, on October 15, 1984 (September 21, 1984 in the lunar calendar), Jiangnan, a writer living in the United States, was assassinated. Liu Yiliang (Jiangnan) On October 15, 1984, Jiang Nan, a writer living in the United States, was shot in the garage of a residential house in the suburbs of San Francisco. He was shot with three high-explosive bullets, penetrating the back of the head, breaking the small intestine and pancreas, and penetrating the left chest. He died on the way to the hospital. Jiangnan, formerly known as Liu Yiliang, was born in Jingjiang County, Jiangsu Province in 1932. When he was 17 years old, he went to Taiwan alone and participated in a special training class hosted by Chiang Ching-kuo. Later, he left the Kuomintang army and came to the United States as a special reporter for Taiwan Daily in 1967. In the United States, he published a large number of articles under the pseudonym of Jiangnan, revealing the shady plot of Chiang and his son's rule of Taiwan, which aroused strong repercussions in the Chinese world and aroused dissatisfaction from the Taiwan authorities. After his "Biography of Chiang Ching-kuo" was published in the California Tribune in the United States, it angered the Taiwan authorities even more. After the Jiangnan assassination, both the Chinese community in the United States and the public opinion circles in Hong Kong and Taiwan responded strongly. On November 2, Taiwan police arrested Chen Qizha and Wu Dun, members of the Zhulian Gang, in the name of anti-crime. On the 27th, the US police announced that Chen Qili, Wu Dun and Dong Guisen were suspected of the Jiangnan murder case and requested extradition, which was rejected by the Taiwan authorities. Public opinion believes that the Taiwan authorities are involved in the murder and attempt to kill people to silence them. In March 1985, Zhang Anle, a member of the Zhulian gang, released Chen Qili's audio tape on CBS TV in the United States. The truth came to light: Chen Qili, Wu Dun, and Dong Guisen were instructed by Taiwan's "National Security Agency Intelligence Director" to assassinate Jiangnan. Wang Xiling believes that Jiangnan should be punished for "vilifying the head of state". After the case was exposed, there was an uproar on the island of Taiwan, believing that the authorities 'collusion with gangs to deal with unarmed literati was "Taiwan's biggest political scandal in 10 years." In the same month, the Taipei court opened a hearing on the case of Chen Qili and Wu Dun killing Jiangnan. The "Military Court of the Military Justice Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense" also opened a trial for Wang Xiling and his deputies Hu Yimin and Chen Humen. The murderous leader of the "Bamboo Alliance Gang" Chen Qili was arrested News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1gwo.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-14:08] 访问:83
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