As Taiwan marked the 78th anniversary of a 1947 massacre by nationalist troops, two photos were shared in posts that falsely ...
Every year, activists in Taiwan hold a march to honor the victims of the 228 Incident. Cheng Tsing-hua has been organizing these marches for nearly a decade and has been honoring a legacy left behind ...
With a new English-language walking tour in the capital Taipei, activist-journalist Brian Hioe hopes to let more people know the important lessons of Taiwan's authoritarian past.
Today is Feb. 28, a day that Taiwan associates with two tragic historical memories. The 228 Incident, which started on Feb. 28, 1947, began from protests sparked by a cigarette seizure that took place ...
known as the 228 Incident. The incident occurred on February 28, 1947, after the Nationalist Party moved to Taiwan from mainland China following the end of World War Two. More than 18,000 people ...
listed three goals to enhance Taiwan’s transitional justice efforts in a speech at the 228 Massacre commemoration event in Taipei on Friday. The first objective is to accelerate the declassification ...
the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan and the Association of Parent Participating Education in Taiwan. The 228 Incident was an anti-government uprising in 1947 that resulted in a brutal crackdown by the ...
Warning: graphic images The two black-and-white photos were shared in an X post from February 28, 2025, with overlaid text that reads "1947 New York Times report on Taiwan's 228 massacre".