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  • Taiwan removes Chiang Kai-shek statue from scenic area

    Workers removed the Chiang Kai-shek statue from Lishan Guesthouse in Taichung on Sept. 10. It will be preserved at Lishan Heritage Museum. A calligraphy art installation will replace it.
    2025/09/11 14:36
  • Taiwan president: We must preserve Tiananmen memory

    President Lai Ching-te of Taiwan stresses the importance of remembering the Tiananmen Square Incident to honor history and resist authoritarianism. He criticizes Beijing’s silence and highlights Taiwan’s commitment to democracy and transitional justice.
    2025/06/04 13:00
  • Premier Cho vows to enhance Indigenous rights protection

    Premier Cho Jung-tai commits to enhancing Indigenous rights in Taiwan, focusing on justice and fairness. The Indigenous Hope Project aims to advance cultural and social welfare.
    2024/12/20 10:35
  • Taiwan reaffirms commitment to democracy at seminar

    Cho Jung-tai emphasizes Taiwan’s commitment to democracy at the 2024 Human Rights Day International Seminar, urging resistance against hegemonic threats and highlighting the nation’s dedication to human rights and regional peace.
    2024/12/09 16:05
  • KMT slams DPP for stance on South Korea martial law

    The Kuomintang criticizes the Democratic Progressive Party for allegedly supporting martial law in South Korea. They urge President Lai to apologize, highlighting contradictions in the DPP’s stance.
    2024/12/04 10:21
  • DPP denies backing martial law amid political tensions

    The Democratic Progressive Party refutes claims of supporting martial law, urging restraint. The party clarifies its stance amid accusations and highlights Taiwan’s history.
    2024/12/04 09:49
  • Premier Cho urges diverse themes at Chiang Kai-shek Hall

    Premier Cho Jung-tai urges diverse themes at Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall to boost Taiwan’s democratization narrative. He highlights the importance of transitional justice and efficient implementation.
    2024/11/22 11:40
  • Taiwan offers NT$300K for transitional justice projects

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Education launched a program to integrate transitional justice education in universities, offering up to NT$300,000 per project. The initiative aims to remove authoritarian symbols and educate on past human rights violations, sparking mixed reactions.
    2024/10/21 16:48
  • Taiwan passes bill to preserve historical injustice sites

    Taiwan is working on honoring its history with a new draft bill aimed at preserving historical sites of injustice, including the Tianma Tea House and former Taipei Post Office. Learn about the criteria for these sites and the first batch of 25 locations recognized for their roles in human rights violations during authoritarian rule from 1945 to 1992.
    2024/07/18 17:49
  • President Lai underscores commitment to transitional justice

    Discover how Taiwan commemorates the 37th anniversary of martial law’s end with President Lai’s visit to the National Archives and the symbolic military honor guard’s new routine on Democracy Boulevard. Learn about Taiwan’s ongoing commitment to democracy and transitional justice.
    2024/07/15 17:38
  • Taiwan shifts honor guard duties at Chiang Kai-shek memorial

    The Military Honor Guard duties at Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall changes, effective July 15, as part of Taiwan’s transitional justice efforts. Learn about the new patrol and training displays on Democracy Boulevard.
    2024/07/12 14:32
  • High temperatures spark debate on honor guard outdoor drills

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s plan to relocate honor guard drills from Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, addressing weather concerns and the aim to remove authoritarian symbols.
    2024/07/04 12:33
  • Taiwan group slams officials for downplaying 228 Incident

    Discover the latest controversy surrounding the 228 Incident in Taiwan, where former officials are accused of downplaying the Kuomintang’s role in the massacre, sparking debate over death toll estimates and historical accountability.
    2024/05/28 19:19
  • Gong Sheng Music Commemoration remembers 228 Massacre

    The 12th annual Gong Sheng Music Commemoration in Taipei commemorates the 77th anniversary of the 228 Massacre, exploring its lasting impact on Taiwan’s history. The event features music performances, interactive exhibits, and insightful talks by scholars and activists, shedding light on the importance of transitional justice in healing historical wounds.
    2024/02/27 19:06
  • Chiang Wan-an to join 228 memorial event amid family legacy

    Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an, descendant of Chiang Kai-shek, announces intention to engage with democratic society at 228 Incident commemoration events, advocating for human rights and education. The 228 Incident, a bloody conflict in 1947 under the Chinese Nationalist Government’s rule, led to Taiwan’s 38-year martial law period. Mayor Chiang’s involvement signifies a significant step towards transitional justice in Taiwan.
    2024/02/27 16:29
  • Fish Wang’s new animated short tackles transitional justice

    The National Human Rights Museum has unveiled a new animated short film titled "PIGGY 1/2: A World Apart," created by acclaimed animator Fish Wang. The film explores the theme of transitional justice in a future world inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. It took nearly three years to complete and follows the journey of a young exile named "Ban Po" as he questions state mechanisms and protects his loved ones. Wang aims to challenge viewers’ understanding of transitional justice and spark discussions on human rights. Wang’s previous works include the celebrated short "Gold Fish" and the award-winning "Ghost of the Dark Path." The museum director expressed gratitude towards Wang and his team for their creative efforts and highlighted the museum’s commitment to promoting human rights through artistic expressions. The release of "PIGGY 1/2" is anticipated to enhance Taiwan’s societal grasp of human rights values and honor those who fought for these causes.
    2023/12/07 15:35
  • Bahwan Tribe demands NTU return ancestral remains

    The Bahwan Tribe of Taiwan’s Bunun people are demanding that National Taiwan University (NTU) return ancestral remains taken without permission from a Bahwan public cemetery 63 years ago. NTU has been accused of shirking its historical responsibilities, leading to disagreements with the tribe. The issue dates back to the 1960s when the NTU College of Medicine Physical Anthropology Research Team took remains from the Bahwan Tribe’s cemetery, ’Lilieq,’ for academic research. The ’Return Bahwan Bunun Ancestors’ Remains Committee’ has approached the Executive Yuan, urging the government and NTU to return the remains and cease depriving indigenous people. NTU claims to have 43 boxes of the remains stored in its research room and has been participating in discussions with the government and legislature since the tribe’s request in 2017. However, indigenous legislator candidate Savungaz Valincinan expressed disappointment with NTU’s lack of effort to establish a relationship with the tribe and refusal to cover transportation and accommodation costs for their trips to Taipei. NTU has recently expressed willingness to return the remains, erect a memorial, honor the deceased as "Great Body Teachers," and provide medical, educational, and sanitary services to the tribe. However, as a public school, NTU argues that it cannot establish a foundation or provide compensation of NT$1.49 billion, citing Ministry of Education regulations. This issue has sparked discussion in Taiwan about addressing historical wounds and the journey toward transitional justice for indigenous tribes, who constitute 2.5% of the population and have historically faced exploitation and discrimination.
    2023/11/19 16:15
  • Chiang Wan-an faces lawsuit over Chiang Kai‐shek’s remains

    TAIPEI (TVBS News) — A pro-Taiwan group filed a lawsuit against Taipei City Mayor Chiang Wan-an on Wednesday (March 1), urging him to bury the coffin of his great grandfather, former President Chiang Kai-shek. 
    2023/03/06 18:51
  • Transitional justice underway in Taiwan at CKS Memorial Hall

    Since taking office, Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen has made transitional justice a top priority. 
    2023/02/15 19:03
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