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    The White Terror (Chinese: 白色恐怖; pinyin: Báisè Kǒngbù; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pe̍h-sek Khióng-pò͘) was the political repression of Taiwanese civilians and political...
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  • Look up white terror or White Terror in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. White Terror may refer to: First White Terror (1794–1795), a movement against...
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    Union White Terror (disambiguation) White Terror (Finland) White Terror (Greece) White Terror (Hungary) White Terror (Spain) White Terror (Taiwan) Soviet...
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    to White Terror. History of Taiwan since 1945 Period of mobilization for the suppression of Communist rebellion Censorship in Taiwan White Terror (Taiwan)...
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  • Kaohsiung Incident (category White Terror (Taiwan))
    five and a half.[citation needed] White Terror (Taiwan) Martial law in Taiwan February 28 Incident Jing-Mei White Terror Memorial Park 2021 arrests of Hong...
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  • The Embers (film) (category Films about the White Terror (Taiwan))
    The Embers (Chinese: 餘燼) is a 2024 Taiwanese crime drama film directed by Chung Mong-hong. The film features an ensemble cast led by Chang Chen and Mo...
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    2004) Political status of Taiwan White Terror (Taiwan) Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) KMT retreat to Taiwan in 1949 1989 Tiananmen Square...
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  • Detention (video game) (category Works about the White Terror (Taiwan))
    adaptation distributed by Warner Bros. Taiwan was released on 20 September 2019. Set in 1960s Taiwan of the White Terror period, students Wei and Ray find...
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    Taiwan to commemorate the victims of the White Terror. The area used to be the shelter area during the Japanese rule. After martial law in Taiwan was...
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    In the history of Spain, the White Terror (Spanish: Terror Blanco; also known as the Francoist Repression, la Represión franquista) describes the political...
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    Tangwai movement (category White Terror (Taiwan))
    Dǎngwài; Wade–Giles: Tang3-wai4), was a loosely knit political movement in Taiwan in the mid-1970s and early 1980s. Although the ruling Kuomintang (KMT) had...
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    Communist bandit (category White Terror (Taiwan))
    and Identity in Taiwan. Routledge. pp. 15–56. ISBN 9781135046354. "Visit From Chinese 'United Front' Official Sparks Fears in Taiwan". Radio Free Asia...
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  • Chen Chi-li (category White Terror (Taiwan))
    11 May 1943 – 4 October 2007), nicknamed King Duck or Dry Duck, was a Taiwanese gangster from China, best known for heading the United Bamboo Gang. His...
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  • A City of Sadness (category Films about the White Terror (Taiwan))
    chéngshì) is a 1989 Taiwanese historical drama directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. It tells the story of a family embroiled in the "White Terror" that was wrought...
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    Wild Lily student movement (category White Terror (Taiwan))
    Taiwan's Wild Lily student movement (Chinese: 野百合學運; pinyin: Yě Bǎihé xué yùn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Iá-pek-ha̍p ha̍k-ūn) or March student movement was a six-day...
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  • struggle of the Taiwanese people to build a democratic society." "Although the film is set in the 1980s in an era known as the 'White Terror,' its underlying...
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    Command Republic of China Armed Forces Taipei Broadcasting Station White Terror (Taiwan) 許紹軒 (17 May 2008). 小檔案/警總 戒嚴時代「東廠」 (in Chinese). Liberty Times....
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  • about the era known as the White Terror in Taiwan. Van Vranken Hickey, Dennis (2001). The Armies of East Asia: China, Taiwan, Japan, and the Koreas. Boulder...
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    Taiwan Today. 21 May 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2021. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jing-Mei White Terror Memorial Park. Jing-Mei White Terror Memorial...
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  • Detention (2019 film) (category Films about the White Terror (Taiwan))
    of same name developed by Red Candle Games. Set in 1962 during Taiwan's White Terror period, two students are trapped at their hillside high school at...
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  • July 13 Penghu incident (category White Terror (Taiwan))
    Human Rights Museum of Taiwan. The exhibition was hosted at the Penghu Reclamation Hall in Penghu and the Jing-Mei White Terror Memorial Park in Taipei...
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  • A Brighter Summer Day (category Films about the White Terror (Taiwan))
    Brighter Summer Day is a 1991 Taiwanese epic crime drama film directed by Edward Yang, associated with the New Taiwanese Cinema. Its English title is derived...
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  • Untold Herstory (category Films about the White Terror (Taiwan))
    Taiwanese historical film by Zero Chou, about the detention of female political prisoners in the 1950s in Ludao Prison, in the beginning of the White...
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  • They effectively nullified the constitution and established martial law in Taiwan, where civil and political freedoms were curtailed. The official rationale...
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    Mao Renfeng (category White Terror (Taiwan))
    was one of the cases of political persecution in the history of the White Terror. His son, Robert Yu-Lang Mao, is currently chairman of Hewlett-Packard...
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  • Zhongli incident (category White Terror (Taiwan))
    Zhongli Incident or Chung-li Incident: 75  was a democracy movement in the Taiwanese town of Zhongli (now Zhongli District, Taoyuan City) in 1977, after a...
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  • Formosa Betrayed (book) (category Works about the White Terror (Taiwan))
    diplomatic officer in Taiwan, who witnessed the February 28 Incident, and the corruption and killings committed by the KMT in Taiwan after World War II....
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    National Human Rights Museum (category White Terror (Taiwan))
    national museum of Taiwan with locations in New Taipei City (Jing-Mei White Terror Memorial Park) and Green Island (Green Island White Terror Memorial Park)...
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  • E.A. — Extraordinary Accident (category Films about the White Terror (Taiwan))
    reasons for the ship's detention. The tanker with crew is delivered to Taiwan, where they are persuaded to voluntarily go over to the "genuine freedom...
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  • Chao Tien-yi (category White Terror (Taiwan))
    Taiwan Literary Arts (臺灣文藝), Taiwan Veracity (臺灣春秋), and Man-tien-hsing (滿天星). He received numerous awards, including the Oxford Award for Taiwan Writers...
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