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Taiwan Opens Family Visits to Mainland China

台灣開放中國大陸探親

Source: 1987: Opening Mainland China Family Visits
From: PTS News Issues Centre
Date: November 2, 2011. Authors: Tsai Han-hsün, Huang Neng-yang

In 1986, the announcement of the DPP’s founding directly challenged the martial-law ban on forming political parties, bringing conflict to the brink. President Chiang Ching-kuo, wielding near-absolute power at the time, almost single-handedly absorbed the pressure from all sides and announced his resolve to lift martial law — yet in the social divisions of that era, “returning home” was regarded as the demand of the weak, of communist sympathisers, of Taiwan independence troublemakers. Against this backdrop, some mainland-born veterans, resisting the political system that forbade contact with family in “enemy territory,” formed the “Mainlanders’ Association for Promoting Family Visits to the Mainland” — with the support of tangwai figures and humanist intellectuals — and launched a nearly year-long movement for veterans’ right to return home, ultimately bringing about the policy of opening cross-strait family visits.

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