Peace Memorial Day Explained

Holiday Name:Peace Memorial Day
Type:National
Observedby:Taiwan
Nickname:228 Peace Day, February 28 Peace Memorial Day
Observances:Taiwanese history, transitional justice, and progress
Frequency:Annual
Date:28 February
Relatedto:February 28 incident

Peace Memorial Day, also known as 228 Memorial Day, is a public holiday in Taiwan for honoring and mourning the victims and families of the February 28 incident in 1947. Proposals to establish Peace Memorial Day as a holiday began in the early 1990s. It was passed as a national memorial day in 1995 and as an official public holiday in 1997.

History

Origin

See main article: February 28 incident. A couple years after the Kuomintang government took over the administration of Taiwan from Japan, rampant corruption and heightened inflation led to a general dissatisfaction with the new government. The February 28 incident in 1947 began the Chiang Kai-shek-led government's mass killing of civilians, which continued into a period of political persecution known as White Terror. The imposition of martial law became one of the longest in world history.

Proposals

In February 1987, before martial law was lifted, the 228 Peace Day Association was formed by members of the Taiwan Association for Human Rights and various other human rights groups.[1] [2]

Legal recognition

On 28 February 1995, 48 years after the 1947 incident, President Lee Teng-hui made a public apology to families of victims and the whole country on behalf of the government. On 23 March 1995, the February 28 Incident Disposition and Compensation Act was passed in the Legislative Yuan, and Peace Memorial Day was officially recognized as an annual memorial day.[1]

In 1997, an amendment to the act, proposed by legislator Lin Kuang-hua, to elevate Peace Memorial Day to an official holiday was passed.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Chiu. Wan-hsing. 【街頭人生】打破禁忌,走出228的陰影. Taiwan People News. 29 December 2017. 4 February 2017. 8 December 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191208013443/https://www.peoplenews.tw/news/ddee8825-e64d-4c49-a8f7-d4a90d46d274. dead.
  2. News: Hsieh. Chang-chang. The true cause of the 228 Incident. https://web.archive.org/web/20180407053555/https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/editorials/archives/2000/02/29/0000026037. 7 April 2018. Taipei Times. 22 December 2023. 29 February 2000. live.
  3. News: Kao. Ling-yun. Liu. Su-wan. Lin. Mei-tzu. 228全國放假 可望 今年實施. 聯合晚報. United Evening News. 25 February 1995. zh-tw.