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23 Feb 2022 | 06:58 AM UTC

Taiwan: Activists to march in Taipei Feb. 28 to commemorate 228 Incident

Activists to march in Taipei, Taiwan, Feb. 28 to commemorate 228 Incident. Increased security, localized transport disruptions likely.

Warning

Event

Activists plan to march in Taipei Feb. 28 to mark the 75th anniversary of the 228 Incident. The demonstration will begin at Tianma Tea House from 10:30; protesters plan to pass several landmarks in the city, including the former Monopoly Bureau Taipei Branch and Taipei 228 Memorial, before ending at the Executive Yuan building in the capital's Zhongzheng District. More than 50 civic groups intend to participate in the demonstration. Organizers estimate that around 300 to 400 people will attend, but turnout could be lower due to COVID-19 concerns.

Officials will almost certainly increase security near notable landmarks along the procession route, as well as the Executive Yuan. The event will probably cause localized traffic disruptions. Violence is unlikely, but more radical protesters could attempt to vandalize the statue and other monuments honoring former leader Chiang Kai-shek, which has the potential to trigger clashes between pro- and anti-Chiang supporters.

Advice

Allow additional time to reach destinations near the march route Feb. 28, especially the Executive Yuan. Exercise caution near the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall and other landmarks honoring the leader due to the potential for vandalism. Immediately depart the area if clashes occur. Heed all instructions from security personnel.