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>US congressmen Robert Andrews, a Democrat, and Scott Garrett, a Republican mark anniversary of 228 Massacre

>US congressmen Robert Andrews, a Democrat, and Scott Garrett, a Republican mark anniversary of 228 Massacre
By William Lowther  /  Staff Reporter in Washington

Two US congressmen issued statements on Capitol Hill on Tuesday to mark the 65th anniversary of the 228 Massacre.

Representatives Robert Andrews, a Democrat, and Scott Garrett, a Republican, made a plea in the Congressional Record for their colleagues to join them in commemorating “this tragic chapter in Taiwan’s history.”

Andrews said that freedom was “not negotiable,” adding that he hoped the massacre would inspire Taiwanese “in their struggle for full independence, international participation and for the continued enhancement of the mutual relationship between Taiwan and the US.”

Garrett added that at least 18,000 people lost their lives during the 228 turmoil.

He said that over the next half-century, the Taiwanese democracy movement paved the way for Taiwan’s “momentous transformation from a dictatorship under the Chinese Nationalists [Party (KMT)] to a thriving and pluralistic democracy.”

https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2012/03/01/2003526719

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