Chang Chi-lang

Chang Chi-lang

politician Taiwan

Chang Chi-lang was a Taiwanese political figure and one of the early advocates for democracy in Taiwan, known for his involvement in the National Assembly's Proposal No. 61, which called for the immediate implementation of the Republic of China Constitution. He was tragically killed during the violent crackdown of the 228 Incident, a pivotal moment in Taiwan's struggle for democratic reform.

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Taiwan Taiwan: Chang Chi-lang was a doctor who was arrested and killed during the crackdown of the 228 Incident. 6

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Archives show how Incident spread, researcher says