Wild Lily student movement
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Die Wilde-Lilien-Bewegung (chinesisch 野百合學運, Pinyin Yě Bǎihé xué yùn, englisch Wild Lily movement) war ein über 6 Tage vom 16. bis 22. März 1990 andauernder massenhafter Studentenprotest in Taipeh in der Republik China (Taiwan). Die Bewegung war ein wichtiges Ereignis beim Übergang Taiwans von der Ein-Parteien-Dominanz der Kuomintang (KMT) zu einer demokratischen Mehrparteiengesellschaft.
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三月学生運動(さんがつがくせいうんどう)は、台湾(中華民国)において1990年3月16日に発生し3月22日に終結した学生運動。台北学生運動あるいは野百合学生運動とも称されている。この運動には全国の大学生約6,000名が参加し、中正紀念堂広場に座り込みを行い、「国民大会解散」、「臨時条款廃止」、「開催」、「政治経済改革時間表(タイムテーブル)提出」を訴えた。この学生運動は中華民国政府の台湾移転後最大の学生運動であったばかりでなく、同時に台湾の民主化にも大きな影響を与えた。当時総統であった李登輝は学生側の要求を受け入れ、間もなく国是会議を開催。1991年には臨時条款を解除、その後「万年国会」の改革に着手し、台湾民主化における重要な転換点を生み出した。
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野百合學運,又稱1990年3月學運、三月學運,是指在1990年3月16日至3月22日間於中華民國所發生的一系列學生運動,由台大學生周克任、何宗憲、楊弘任等9位學生至中正紀念堂發起靜坐行動,開啟野百合運動序曲。在該次運動中,人數最多時曾經有將近6,000名來自台灣各地的大學生,集結在中正紀念堂廣場(今自由廣場)上靜坐,他們提出「解散國民大會」、「廢除臨時條款」、「召開國是會議」、以及「政經改革時間表」等四大訴求。這是中華民國政府遷臺以來所发生的第一次大規模學生抗議行動,這場活動對中華民國的民主政治產生相當程度的影響與質變。在學生運動後,時任中華民國總統兼中國國民黨主席李登輝依照其對學生的承諾,在不久後召開國是會議,随後於1991年廢除《動員戡亂時期臨時條款》,並結束「萬年國會」的運作,使台灣的民主化進入一個全新的階段。
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Taiwan's Wild Lily student movement (Chinese: 野百合學運; pinyin: Yě Bǎihé xué yùn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Iá-pek-ha̍p ha̍k-ūn) or March student movement was a six-day student demonstration in 1990 for democracy. The sit-in at Memorial Square in Taipei (since rededicated as Liberty Square in commemoration of the movement) was initiated by students from National Taiwan University. Participation quickly grew to 22,000 demonstrators. The Wild Lily demonstrators sought direct elections of Taiwan's president and vice president and new popular elections for all representatives in the National Assembly.
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Die Wilde-Lilien-Bewegung (chinesisch 野百合學運, Pinyin Yě Bǎihé xué yùn, englisch Wild Lily movement) war ein über 6 Tage vom 16. bis 22. März 1990 andauernder massenhafter Studentenprotest in Taipeh in der Republik China (Taiwan). Die Bewegung war ein wichtiges Ereignis beim Übergang Taiwans von der Ein-Parteien-Dominanz der Kuomintang (KMT) zu einer demokratischen Mehrparteiengesellschaft.
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三月学生運動(さんがつがくせいうんどう)は、台湾(中華民国)において1990年3月16日に発生し3月22日に終結した学生運動。台北学生運動あるいは野百合学生運動とも称されている。この運動には全国の大学生約6,000名が参加し、中正紀念堂広場に座り込みを行い、「国民大会解散」、「臨時条款廃止」、「開催」、「政治経済改革時間表(タイムテーブル)提出」を訴えた。この学生運動は中華民国政府の台湾移転後最大の学生運動であったばかりでなく、同時に台湾の民主化にも大きな影響を与えた。当時総統であった李登輝は学生側の要求を受け入れ、間もなく国是会議を開催。1991年には臨時条款を解除、その後「万年国会」の改革に着手し、台湾民主化における重要な転換点を生み出した。
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Taiwan's Wild Lily student movement (Chinese: 野百合學運; pinyin: Yě Bǎihé xué yùn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Iá-pek-ha̍p ha̍k-ūn) or March student movement was a six-day student demonstration in 1990 for democracy. The sit-in at Memorial Square in Taipei (since rededicated as Liberty Square in commemoration of the movement) was initiated by students from National Taiwan University. Participation quickly grew to 22,000 demonstrators. The Wild Lily demonstrators sought direct elections of Taiwan's president and vice president and new popular elections for all representatives in the National Assembly. The demonstration lasted from 16 to 22 March 1990, coinciding with the inauguration of Lee Teng-hui on 21 March to a six-year term as president. The election Lee won was one in which only the 671 members of the National Assembly voted, only one party was recognized, and one candidate ran. This process had been characteristic of one-party rule under the Kuomintang and Chiang Kai-shek. Protesters wore white Formosa lilies and created giant replicas of the flower as a symbol of democracy. Their adoption of the flower as an icon of freedom evoked a long native tradition. , a professor of political science at the National Taiwan University, described it to the Taiwan Review in 2003: For years, Taiwanese poets have employed this flower as a symbol of grace and resilience. The aboriginal poet Lin Yi-te, for example, often used it to symbolize the Taiwanese indigenous peoples' primitive purity of spirit, and used the flower's decline to dramatize the desolation and tragedy of their decline. It was Taiwanese literature's use of this wild lily [Lilium formosanum] as a metaphor of simplicity and fortitude that inspired its use by those in the student democracy movement. On the first day of his new term, Lee Teng-hui welcomed fifty students to the Presidential Building. He expressed his support of the students' goals and promised full democracy in Taiwan beginning with reforms to be initiated that summer. The Wild Lily student movement marked a crucial turning point in Taiwan's transition to pluralistic democracy. Six years later, Lee became Taiwan's first popularly elected leader, taking 54% of the vote in an election in which over 95% of eligible voters participated. Democracy supporters continue to gather at Liberty Square every 21 March to commemorate the event. Officials affiliated with the Taiwan Solidarity Union have advocated moving Taiwan's Youth Day to 21 March in recognition of the students' achievement. On the eve of the fifteenth anniversary of the ill-fated student democracy protests in China's Tiananmen Square, Lee's successor Chen Shui-bian noted that the Wild Lily student movement had taken place only a year after the events in Beijing. He noted the contrast in the way the governments responded. "The most memorable impression of the Tiananmen incident of June 4th is that of that small, thin person holding up a line of tanks, which was a heroic and disturbing impression," he said. "The March Student Movement, in pressing for the establishment of a national affairs conference, changing the way the Legislative Yuan and the National Assembly are elected and a consensus on realizing the direct election of the president, also set a timetable for reform." The National Assembly voted to dissolve itself in 2005.
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野百合學運,又稱1990年3月學運、三月學運,是指在1990年3月16日至3月22日間於中華民國所發生的一系列學生運動,由台大學生周克任、何宗憲、楊弘任等9位學生至中正紀念堂發起靜坐行動,開啟野百合運動序曲。在該次運動中,人數最多時曾經有將近6,000名來自台灣各地的大學生,集結在中正紀念堂廣場(今自由廣場)上靜坐,他們提出「解散國民大會」、「廢除臨時條款」、「召開國是會議」、以及「政經改革時間表」等四大訴求。這是中華民國政府遷臺以來所发生的第一次大規模學生抗議行動,這場活動對中華民國的民主政治產生相當程度的影響與質變。在學生運動後,時任中華民國總統兼中國國民黨主席李登輝依照其對學生的承諾,在不久後召開國是會議,随後於1991年廢除《動員戡亂時期臨時條款》,並結束「萬年國會」的運作,使台灣的民主化進入一個全新的階段。
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