Category
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228 Incident
1947 uprising in Taiwan
White Terror (Taiwan)
Taiwan martial law and suppression period

Sun Li-jen
Chinese general and politician (1900-1990)
Lin Yi-hsiung
Taiwanese politician
Temporary Provisions Effective During the Period of Communist Rebellion
amendments to the Constitution of the Republic of China (Taiwan), effective 1948–1991, that established martial law and curtailed civil and political freedoms
Kaohsiung Incident
1979 crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Taiwan
1987 Lieyu massacre
massacre of Vietnamese boat people by the Taiwanese Military
Dang Guo
one-party system used by the Kuomintang from 1924 to 1987
National Human Rights Museum
national museum of Taiwan (Republic of China) in New Taipei City and Green Island
Martial law in Taiwan
38 year period of military rule
Wild Lily student movement
1990 demonstration for democracy in the Republic of China
Chiangism
thumb|Chiang Kai-shek, after whom Chiangism is named
Tangwai movement
1970s–1980s political movement in Taiwan

Henry Liu
Taiwanese American writer (1932-1984)
Chen Chih-hsiung
Taiwanese activist
Zhongli incident
1977 protest in Taiwan

Ting Yao-tiao
Taiwanese victim of the White Terror (1927-1956)
Communist bandit
Anti-communist epithet directed at the Chinese Communist Party
Taiwan Garrison Command
government agency in Taiwan, secret police/national security body
Mao Renfeng
Chinese spymaster (1898-1956)