Article 6M950 Taiwan pledges to remove 760 statues of Chinese dictator Chiang Kai-shek

Taiwan pledges to remove 760 statues of Chinese dictator Chiang Kai-shek

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Helen Davidson in Taipei
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In move seen by the opposition as an attempt to de-sinocise Taiwan, the ruling party is pushing ahead with plans to rid the island of monuments to the dictator

Taiwan's government has pledged to remove almost 800 statues of Chiang Kai-shek, the Chinese military dictator who ruled the island for decades under martial law, but whose legacy remains a point of contentious debate.

In 2018 the government established a transitional justice committee to investigate the rule of the former generalissimo, who was president of the Republic of China (ROC) - in China and then in Taiwan - until his death in 1975. Among its recommendations was to remove the thousands of statues from public spaces.

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