Freedom of Speech Day
to honor Deng Nan-jung
FREE SPEAKER: DPP lawmakers want a national Free
Speech Day to honor the legacy of the magazine publisher who sacrificed his life
to further the cause
By Chris Wang / Staff reporter
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmakers yesterday said they would propose
making April 7 Freedom of Speech Day in memory of the late Deng Nan-jung (鄭南榕),
a democracy advocate who committed suicide 23 years ago.
“The DPP Legislative Caucus unanimously supports the proposal to make April 7 a
national Freedom of Speech Day to honor Deng’s fight for basic human rights and
we call for non-partisan support for the proposal,” DPP Legislator Pan Men-an
(潘孟安) said at a press conference held at Deng Nan-jung Memorial Museum.
The museum is located in the apartment in downtown Taipei where Deng set himself
ablaze 23 years ago.
On April 7, 1989, Deng, then-publisher of the Freedom Era Weekly magazine,
committed suicide by self-immolation at the age of 43, when police tried to
arrest him for printing a proposal for a constitution for the Republic of Taiwan
in the magazine. Deng had locked himself inside the office for 71 days before
setting himself ablaze.
Yeh Chu-lan (葉菊蘭), Deng’s widow who went into politics after Deng’s death and
served as vice premier under the former DPP administration, said yesterday that
her husband’s death had left a legacy to Taiwanese, even though his death had
caused great pain to the family.
“When he told me about his plan to set an example for Taiwanese’s endless fight
for freedom of speech with his death, I told him that Taiwanese are forgetful
and no one would remember him, but history proves that he was right because his
legacy lives on,” Yeh said.
The DPP caucus has gathered 42 signatures from DPP and Taiwan Solidarity Union
lawmakers for the proposal, DPP legislator Lee Ying-yuan (李應元) said.
The DPP has also demanded that the government submit an annual report on press
freedom.
The DPP caucus of the Taipei City Council also proposed renaming the lane where
the museum is located as “Freedom Lane.”
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