On February 5, the Military Police Headquarters in
A group of DPP MPs also said they would press for the name of Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall in
The KMT slammed the ruling DPP for trying to cut off
Chiang led nationalist forces during the civil war against the Communists. Following his defeat on the mainland he and the remnants of his armies fled to the
Since the DPP took power in 2000 ending 51 years of KMT rule, the government has removed statues of Chiang from parks, roads and military buildings.
The ruling party is also in favor of revising the history of the “228 Incident,” which refers to an outbreak of violence on February 28, 1947, in
On that day, police opened fire against protesting crowds killing many. This provoked an uprising that was crushed by the army. Tens of thousands of people were killed followed by mass arrests.
In
For years public discussion of the event was prohibited and an official version of events is still lacking.
More and more people blame Chiang for the massacre and accuse him for this role in unleashing a White Terror campaign against dissidents and democratic activists that ended in the imprisonment or killing of an estimated 140,000 Taiwanese.
In the meantime Chen Shui-bian has approved a government reshuffle. Chiou I-jen, secretary-general of the island's National Security Council, will swap posts with Mark Chen Tan-sun to once again serve as President Chen's secretary-general and prepare for the decisive parliamentary (December 2007) and presidential (March 2008) elections.
Shi Hwei-yew, depu


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