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Court upholds not guilty verdict in morality case |
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2004.09.16
taipeitimes http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2004/09/16/2003203080 The case first surfaced when a group of lawyers, teachers and parents, led by Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Tseng Tsai Mei-tsuo (曾蔡美佐), filed a moral suit against Ho on June 23 last year. According to Taipei Prosecutor Yu Hsiu-duan's (俞秀端) indictment, Ho posted a link to a Web site called "Beast Love" on the university's Center for the Study of Sexuality Web page, where Ho has served as the director for four years. The site, which features graphic images and a manual on how to have sex with animals, has sparked debate on the occasionally fine line between pornography and academic research. "This is a victory for academic freedom," Ho said. "I will keep fighting against the conservative forces by maintaining my academic research into sex related issues." Ho was charged with violating Article 235 of the Criminal Code, which states, "A person who distributes, sells, publicly displays, or by other means shows to another person in an indecent writing, drawing, or other [work] shall be punished." |