Huang Chao-kai

Huang Chao-kai

activist Taiwan

Huang Chao-kai is a prominent democracy activist in Taiwan, known for his pivotal role in advocating for human rights and political freedoms during the authoritarian regime of the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT). He was one of the original organizers of the first Peace Memorial March in 1987, which commemorated the victims of the 228 Incident, a tragic event in Taiwan's history marked by government repression and violence. His dedication to preserving the memory of the 228 Incident and promoting transitional justice has made him a significant figure in Taiwan's pro-democracy movement.

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Taiwan Taiwan: Leonard Lin is one of the original trio who began commemorating the 228 Incident together with democracy activist Huang Chao-kai. 9

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Thousands march for memory of 228 Incident