228 Hand-in-Hand Rally
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The 228 Hand-in-Hand Rally (Chinese: 228百萬人手牽手護台灣; Pinyin: 228 bǎi wàn rén shǒu qiān shǒu hù tái wān; meaning literally "228, one million people hand-in-hand to protect Taiwan" - 228 standing for February 28) was a demonstration in the form of a human chain held in Taiwan on Peace Memorial Day (February 28), 2004. Over 1 million Taiwanese formed a 500-kilometer (300-mile) long human chain, from the harbor at Keelung, Taiwan's northernmost city, to its southern tip at Eluanbi, Pingtung County to commemorate the 228 Incident, to call for peace, and to protest the deployment of missile by the People's Republic of China aimed at Taiwan along the mainland coast.
This demonstration was inspired by Baltic Way, the human chain comprised of two million that was organized in the Baltic state in 1989. Although billed as "non-political", the event was organized by the Pan-Green Coalition and took place only a few weeks before the 2004 ROC presidential election. Some of the symbolism of the...
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