Firmly move forward with Taiwan's democracy, "Taiwan does not need a dictator memorial hall" action
Dr. Chen Wen-chen Memorial Foundation, Taiwan Youth Association for Transitional Justice and Kiōng-Seng, New Taiwan Peace Foundation Connecting Political Victims, Youth, and Civilian Groups Across Generations to Demand Comprehensive Legalization of Transitional Justice
As the countdown to the 2024 Presidential and Legislative elections approaches, with less than 80 days remaining, this final session of the current Legislative Yuan holds critical importance for the urgent implementation of transitional justice. President Tsai Ing-wen is about to finish her last term of office. Last year (2022), following the completion of the "Task Summary Report" by the Transitional Justice Committee, the Executive Yuan has been obliged by law to carry out ongoing deliberation on the amendment of the "Transitional Justice Act". The Executive Yuan has focused only on amendments to the " The Classified National Security Information Protection Act" and the "Political Archives Act" during this session, leaving out crucial legislation such as laws holding perpetrators accountable, preserving sites of injustice, and amending the organization of the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Management. Without addressing the accountability of perpetrators, the "Transitional Justice" process remains incomplete and is far from legally institutionalized.
On the morning of October 30th at 10:00 AM, the Dr. Chen Wen-chen Memorial Foundation, Taiwan Youth Association for Transitional Justice and Kiōng-Seng, and New Taiwan Peace Foundation will launch the "Taiwan Doesn't Need an Authoritarian Memorial Hall" intergenerational action. Political victims, youth, and civil society groups will gather in front of the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall. They will present their demands and march with photos of political victims, urging the Democratic Progressive Party to fulfill its commitment to transitional justice in the past eight years. They also call on political parties across the political spectrum in the Legislative Yuan to implement comprehensive legal measures for transitional justice. They aim to liberate Taiwan's education, society, and culture from the specter of authoritarianism, strengthen Taiwan's democratic foundation, resist any potential resurgence of authoritarianism, and uphold the principles of human rights, democracy, and the rule of law. This is to ensure that Taiwanese people can live in a country that is firmly grounded in freedom and equality.
Here is the provided information:
- Interview Date: October 30, 2023 (Monday), 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
- Interview Location: In front of the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall