Huang Chao-hui

Huang Chao-hui (Chinese: 黃昭輝; born 23 September 1946) is a Taiwanese politician who served on the second and sixth convocations of the Legislative Yuan.

[1][2] He and ten others, including Chang Wen-ying and Kao Chun-ming, were jailed for aiding and abetting Shih Ming-teh, who was attempting to avoid government authorities during the Kaohsiung Incident of 1979.

[2] In August, the Kaohsiung District Court sentenced Huang to a total of eighteen months imprisonment for his role in the protests.

"[3] Huang and Lin Kuo-ching [zh] were charged with slander for calling Shih a "homeless mad dog," a "pervert," and a "bastard.

[19] In 2007, the government of China announced the establishment of the Friendship Association for Enterprises Invested in by Taiwanese Compatriots, leading to Huang calling for a boycott of the group.