3/07/2018

TAIWAN PROTESTERS TANTALIZE

Barricades are seen placed at entrance of the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
 in Taipei on Feb 28, 2018. (Photo: AFP/Sam Yeh)

Taiwan protesters throw paint on former ruler's coffin About ten protesters - including students and pro-independence activists -

Threw cans of paints on Chiang's coffin saying the ''imperial scale'' of the mausoleum was a provocation.

Taiwanese protesters Wednesday splashed red paint on the tomb of former Nationalist ruler Chiang Kai-shek, urging the government to speed up a plan to erase symbols of island authoritarian past.

The protesters came on the 71st anniversary of a Nationalist massacre estimated to have killed as many as 28,000, the prelude to a ''White Terror'' political purge that saw thousand executed.

Although Taiwan today is a full-fledged democracy it was only in December that a bill was passed to tackle the legacy of injustices under Chiang.

It included a call for streets and schools with names commemorating the former ruler to be changed and his statutes taken down.

Memorials to Chiang have been defaced over the years by those who vilify him as a dictator.Hundreds of his statues have already been moved to a lakeside park close to his mausoleum in Taoyuan City, now a tourist attraction.

''As long as Taiwan's resources are spent serving the spirits of Chiang and his son, as long as the  worship of dictators has not disappeared transitional justice can never truly be achieved,'' the group said in a statement.

Video footage showed them holding white banner reading : ''Abolish China authoritarian rule. Establish the Republic of Taiwan.

For many students/youth on the island, Chiang is also synonymous with the authoritarianism which wary Taiwanese now equate with mainland China.

Self-governing Taiwan has never formally declared independence from China, which still views the island as part of its territory.

The two sides split after a civil war in 1949, with Chiang leading his Kuomintang [Nationalist army to Taiwan after being defeated by the Communists.

President Tsai Ing-wen on Wednesday last reiterated her pledge to investigate injustices during the  White Terror period.
The government will scour archives and ''let history speak for itself,'' she said. [Agencies].

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