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Ma offers condolences to victims of
White Terror era
By Shelley Huang
STAFF REPORTER
Friday, Jul 16, 2010, Page 3
President Ma Ying-jeou, center, attends a
memorial service for the victims of the White Terror yesterday. The service was
held at Taipei¡¦s Jieshou Park.
PHOTO: LO PEI-DER, TAIPEI TIMES
President Ma Ying-jeou (°¨^¤E) yesterday expressed his condolences to victims of
the White Terror era at a memorial in front of the Presidential Office.
The event, called ¡§Love and Hope,¡¨ marked the 23rd anniversary since the lifting
of Martial Law, a period during which thousands of people in Taiwan were
subjected to purges, imprisonment, executions and repression by the Chinese
Nationalist Party (KMT).
Addressing hundreds of people who gathered for the event, Ma apologized on
behalf of the KMT and offered his condolences to the victims and their families.
¡§Those who were wrongly accused of crimes they were not guilty of suffered and
sacrificed their health and reputation,¡¨ he said.
¡§For many years, [the victims] could not lead normal lives ¡K As the government,
we should admit our wrongdoings and express regret to those who suffered as a
result of the White Terror,¡¨ he said.
The president said that since then, more than 7,000 cases had resulted in
compensation by the government to victims or families.
Ma said that while the government could not travel back in time to right wrongs,
it could apologize, compensate the victims and prevent similar tragedies from
happening again.
Ma also used the occasion to promote the recently signed Economic Cooperation
Framework Agreement (ECFA).
Labor Party chairman Wu Jung-yuan (§dºa¤¸), who also spoke at the event, called for
reconciliation so that people could come to terms with the horrors of the past.
¡§We should look beyond our personal suffering and seek reconciliation and peace
to achieve prosperity on both sides of the Taiwan Strait,¡¨ he said.
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