Tsai Hsiao-chien
Tsai Hsiao-chien was a member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) known for his involvement in identifying individuals during the turbulent period of the Chinese Civil War, which ultimately led to the deaths of many accused of opposing the Kuomintang (KMT). His actions, particularly the creation of a list of 1,800 individuals deemed problematic by the CCP, have been a point of contention in discussions surrounding the historical narrative of the White Terror era in Taiwan.
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Tsai Hsiao-chien was named as a CCP member who provided a list of people during the White Terror investigations.
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