Pan Ying-hsueh

Pan Ying-hsueh

victim Taiwan

Pan Ying-hsueh is a notable figure in Taiwan's history, recognized for her courageous actions during the White Terror era. After her father, Dr. Pan Mu-chih, was executed by the KMT regime during the 1947 mass killings, she faced significant hardships, including arrest and torture. Her story, which includes covering her face in black paint to evade authorities while searching for her brother, symbolizes the resilience and suffering of women during this oppressive period.

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Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
31,504
Power
886$
Sentiment
9.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Taiwan 1 9.00 0.13% +0% 23,816,775 31,504 $670,000 886$
Totals 1 23,816,775 31,504 $670,000 886$
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Taiwan Taiwan: Pan Ying-hsueh is remembered for her courage and determination during the White Terror era after her father was executed by the KMT regime. 9

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Groups demand May 19 be national holiday