中國時報 1980年8月17日
1947年2月28日,憤怒的民眾聚集在台北火車站前。
Angry crowd gathering in front of the Taipei Train Station during the February 28 Incident, February 28, 1947.
From the collection of George Henry Kerr (葛超智)
Performance of “Totem and Taboo” by Anti-Spectre Theatre Troupe at National Taiwan University, 4th May, 1989.
Photo by Tsai Ming-de
1989年5月4日「反幽靈劇團」成員於台大演出「圖騰與禁忌」
攝影/蔡明德
Portraits of five prisoners who were sentenced to death after the failed insurrection of the Taiyuan Incident.
1975
Wild Lily Movement 野百合運動, Taipei, 1990.
Photos: TSAI Ming-De 蔡明德
The Post-mortem photo of Taiwanese painter Chen Cheng-Po (陳澄波) who was murdered as a result of the February 28 Incident -- a 1947 popular uprising in Taiwan which was brutally repressed by the Kuomintang (KMT).
When the 228 incident broke out, some of the fiercest fighting between civilians and government troops took place in Chiayi. On March 11, 1947, after a nine-day standoff between the military in the airport and armed civilians, Chen Cheng-Po and several other representatives entered the airport in an attempt to negotiate with the government for a peaceful solution.
The military instead arrested four of the representatives, including Chen, and publicly execute them in front of Chiayi train station without any trial on March 25. Chen’s dead body lay on the streets of Chiayi for three whole days until his wife finally ventured out and collected the corpse in person. At that time, she also hired a photographer to take picture of the corpse, and this specific photograph had been carefully hidden by his family at the back of Chen’s ancestral tablet for several decades.
1947年2月28日,憤怒的民眾聚集在台北火車站前。
Angry crowd gathering in front of the Taipei Train Station during the February 28 Incident, February 28, 1947.
From the collection of George Henry Kerr (葛超智)
A photo album handmade in prison during the White Terror by Liu Yao-ting 劉耀廷, a victim of it. The album is held at the Taiwan Association for Truth and Reconciliation in Taipei, Taiwan.
Billy H.C. Kwok for The New York Times
Masked crowd gathering at a political rally, protesting against the blacklist policy of the KMT government, Taipei, Taiwan, 1989.
攝影:周嘉華