Taipei's Yongchun High School Student Eggs Campus, School Drops Charges

A student at Taipei Municipal Yongchun High School, dissatisfied with the school's handling of campus safety and gender equality incidents, threw eggs on campus on May 19. The student posted an apology on June 3, stating that after communication, they understood the school was not trying to cover up the incident but was bound by confidentiality obligations and a desire to avoid secondary harm. The school has dropped the defamation charge and is assisting the student with the public prosecution aspects.
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(Central News Agency reporter Yang Shumin, Taipei 4th) A student at Taipei Municipal Yongchun High School, dissatisfied with the school's handling of campus safety and gender equality incidents, threw eggs on campus. The student posted an apology yesterday, stating that after communicating with the school, they understood the school was not intentionally covering up the incident. The school also stated that the misunderstanding has been resolved, has dropped the defamation charge, and is assisting the student with the public prosecution aspects.

An incident of a student throwing eggs on campus recently occurred at Taipei Municipal Yongchun High School. The incident stemmed from the student's质疑 (questioning) of the school's administrative inaction regarding campus safety and gender equality incidents.

The student posted on the social media platform Threads on June 3, saying, "I am the person who engaged in the inappropriate behavior at Yongchun High School recently. Here, I would like to express my sincerest apologies to the school's teachers, administrative colleagues, classmates, and the general public for the anxiety and trouble I have caused, as well as for occupying public attention."

The post stated, "Afterwards, I have completed communication with the school and clarified the relevant matters. I understand that the school did not intentionally cover up any incidents, but acted based on confidentiality obligations for the individual cases and to avoid causing secondary harm to the students involved. Furthermore, the school has acted in accordance with the law and there was no issue of administrative inaction."

Yongchun High School, in a telephone interview with CNA, explained that the student threw eggs at the school on May 19. The school values student education and guidance, and engaged in continuous communication for a period of time, first helping the parents understand what misunderstandings the child had about the school's administrative procedures. They explained the incidents the student questioned, noting that the personal information of the parties involved must be kept confidential and could not be disclosed, while also revealing relevant legal regulations and processing procedures.

Yongchun High School stated that after subsequent communication, the student understood the situation and posted a clarification, explanation, and apology on the social media platform. The school emphasized that the school and students are not in opposition but in a relationship of mutual benefit. When the school previously cooperated with the police to take statements, the police explained that the student might be involved in charges of obstruction of freedom, obstruction of official duties, and defamation. Of these, defamation is a complaint-based crime, which the school has withdrawn. The first two are public prosecution crimes, and the school will continue to assist the student in explaining the situation to the police.

Yongchun High School pointed out that, as a result of this incident, they will ensure students understand the processing procedures in the future, to avoid misunderstandings that arise from only seeing the incident occur without knowing the process and results. (Editor: Zhang Yajing) 1150604