27 Feb 2019 | 02:54 AM UTC
Taiwan: Events to commemorate Peace Memorial Day February 28
Taiwan to commemorate 228 Incident anniversary with Peace Memorial Day events on February 28; heightened security measures and transportation disruptions possible near event locations
Event
Taiwan is set to observe Peace Memorial Day on Thursday, February 28, to commemorate the 72nd anniversary of the 228 Incident. Heightened security measures and associated transportation disruptions near official events, including the 228 Memorial Commemoration event and presidential speech. Business disruptions are also likely throughout the country. Heightened political tensions are expected in the coming days and incidents of vandalism have been reported at statues of nationalist leaders, including Chiang Kai-shek.
Context
The 228 Incident was the massacre and violent crackdown of anti-government protesters on February 28, 1947. As many as 28,000 people were killed in the unrest. The Taiwanese government publicly acknowledged the incident in 1995 and has designated February 28 as Peace Memorial Day, a public holiday. The president of Taiwan typically speaks at an event honoring those killed and their family members.
Advice
Individuals in Taiwan are advised to monitor the situation, anticipate heightened security measures and transportation and business disruptions, avoid all public demonstrations and gatherings as a precaution, and avoid discussing political topics in public or on social media.