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) yesterday, this time in the form of an e-mail, Presidential Office Spokesman David Lee (§õ«n¶§
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Lee said the e-mail, sent by someone describing themselves as the "black killer," contained threats to shoot the president with two bullets, kidnap his grandsons and sexually assault his daughter.
Later yesterday, the Presidential Office made the content public.
Lee said that the message had been handed to the police and that security for the president and his family would be increased.
Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) presidential candidate Ma Ying-jeou (°¨^¤E) yesterday condemned the violent threats sent to the president and to members of his family.
However, he also called on the president not to take advantage of the situation to create social disturbances or foster ethnic conflict.
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Dismissing such accusations, Lee said yesterday that "gloating over the matter was not different to encouraging crime and violence."