Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Back to the future

Is Taiwan going to reinstate its military courts? Consider this news report from ICRT (International Community Radio Taipei):

Discussions of whether to reinstate the system of court martial are ongoing, that's according to the Ministry of National Defense.

In a recent written report to the Legislature, the M-N-D indicated that if society reaches a consensus on the reinstatement of court martial, the Ministry will launch the procedures of amending the existing law.

The amendments to the Military Trial Act in 2013, which stripped the military of its power to prosecute and punish its own personnel during peace time, meant military jails were closed and military courts shut down in 2014.

However, the voices of reinstating them grew louder last year due to many incidents that proved civilian courts couldn't meet the demands of the armed forces.'

Many lawmakers from across the political spectrum have also expressed their support for reinstating the court martial system.

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