Huang Hua (activist), the Glossary
Huang Hua (born 16 August 1939) is a Taiwanese activist.[1]
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32 relations: Amnesty International, Chang Chun-hung, Chen Shui-bian, Christianity, Claiborne Pell, Democratic Progressive Party, Empire of Japan, Green Island, Taiwan, Joe Lieberman, John Kerry, Kang Ning-hsiang, Keelung, Keelung City Council, Lee Teng-hui, Legislative Yuan, Lei Chen, Liu Wen-hsiung (1941–1990), Martial law in Taiwan, National Assembly (Republic of China), Nobel Peace Prize, Paul Wellstone, Presbyterian Church in Taiwan, Prisoner of conscience, Shih Ming-teh, Taihoku Prefecture, Taiwan, Taiwan independence movement, Taiwan Solidarity Union, Taiwan under Japanese rule, Tangwai movement, Taoyuan City Council, Ted Kennedy.
- Amnesty International prisoners of conscience held by Taiwan
- Converts to Presbyterianism
- Leaders of political parties in Taiwan
- People convicted of sedition
- People from Keelung
- Politicians of the Republic of China on Taiwan from Keelung
- Senior Advisors to President Chen Shui-bian
- Spouses of Taiwanese politicians
- Taiwan Solidarity Union politicians
- Taiwan independence activists
- Taiwanese Presbyterians
- Taiwanese democracy activists
- Taiwanese editors
- Taiwanese hunger strikers
- Taiwanese political party founders
- Taiwanese politicians convicted of crimes
- Taiwanese prisoners and detainees
Amnesty International
Amnesty International (also referred to as Amnesty or AI) is an international non-governmental organization focused on human rights, with its headquarters in the United Kingdom.
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Chang Chun-hung
Chang Chun-hung (born 17 May 1938) is a Taiwanese politician. Huang Hua (activist) and Chang Chun-hung are People convicted of sedition, Taiwanese editors, Taiwanese political party founders, Taiwanese politicians convicted of crimes and Taiwanese prisoners and detainees.
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Chen Shui-bian
Chen Shui-bian (born 12 October 1950) is a Taiwanese former politician and lawyer who served as the 5th president of the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 2000 to 2008. Huang Hua (activist) and Chen Shui-bian are Spouses of Taiwanese politicians.
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Christianity
Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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Claiborne Pell
Claiborne de Borda Pell (November 22, 1918 – January 1, 2009) was an American politician and writer who served as a U.S. Senator from Rhode Island for six terms from 1961 to 1997.
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Democratic Progressive Party
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is a centre to centre-left Taiwanese nationalist political party in Taiwan.
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Empire of Japan
The Empire of Japan, also referred to as the Japanese Empire, Imperial Japan, or simply Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 until the enactment of the reformed Constitution of Japan in 1947.
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Green Island, Taiwan
Green Island, also known by other names, is a small volcanic island in the Pacific Ocean about off the eastern coast of the main island of Taiwan.
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Joe Lieberman
Joseph Isadore Lieberman (February 24, 1942 – March 27, 2024) was an American politician and lawyer who served as a United States senator from Connecticut from 1989 to 2013.
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John Kerry
John Forbes Kerry (born December 11, 1943) is an American attorney, politician, and diplomat who served as the 68th United States secretary of state from 2013 to 2017 in the administration of Barack Obama.
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Kang Ning-hsiang
Kang Ning-hsiang (born 16 November 1938) is a Taiwanese politician. Huang Hua (activist) and Kang Ning-hsiang are Senior Advisors to President Chen Shui-bian, Taiwanese democracy activists and Taiwanese political party founders.
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Keelung
Keelung (Hokkien: Ke-lâng), Chilung or Jilong, officially known as Keelung City, is a major port city situated in the northeastern part of Taiwan.
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Keelung City Council
The Keelung City Council or Keelung Municipal Council (KMC) is the elected city council of Keelung City, Republic of China.
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Lee Teng-hui
Lee Teng-hui (15 January 192330 July 2020) was a Taiwanese statesman and agriculturist who served as the 4th president of the Republic of China (Taiwan) under the 1947 Constitution and chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT) from 1988 to 2000. Huang Hua (activist) and Lee Teng-hui are Taiwan Solidarity Union politicians and Taiwanese Presbyterians.
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Legislative Yuan
The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei.
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Lei Chen
Lei Chen (8 July 1897 – 7 March 1979) was a Chinese politician and dissident who was the early leading figure in the movement to bring fuller democracy to the government of the Republic of China. Huang Hua (activist) and lei Chen are People convicted of sedition, Taiwanese political party founders, Taiwanese politicians convicted of crimes and Taiwanese prisoners and detainees.
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Liu Wen-hsiung (1941–1990)
Liu Wen-hsiung (1941–1990) was a Taiwanese politician.
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Martial law in Taiwan
Martial law in Taiwan refers to the periods in the history of Taiwan after World War II, during control by the Republic of China Armed Forces of the Kuomintang-led regime.
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National Assembly (Republic of China)
The National Assembly was the authoritative legislative body of the Republic of China, from 1947 to 2005.
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Nobel Peace Prize
The Nobel Peace Prize (Swedish and Nobels fredspris) is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Swedish industrialist, inventor, and armaments (military weapons and equipment) manufacturer Alfred Nobel, along with the prizes in Chemistry, Physics, Physiology or Medicine, and Literature.
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Paul Wellstone
Paul David Wellstone (July 21, 1944 – October 25, 2002) was an American academic, author, and politician who represented Minnesota in the United States Senate from 1991 until he was killed in a plane crash near Eveleth, Minnesota, in 2002.
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Presbyterian Church in Taiwan
The Presbyterian Church in Taiwan (PCT) is the largest Protestant Christian denomination based in Taiwan.
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Prisoner of conscience
A prisoner of conscience (POC) is anyone imprisoned because of their race, sexual orientation, religion, or political views.
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Shih Ming-teh
Shih Ming-teh (15 January 1941 – 15 January 2024), commonly known as Nori Shih, was a Taiwanese statesman and human rights defender. Huang Hua (activist) and Shih Ming-teh are Taiwan independence activists, Taiwanese democracy activists and Taiwanese hunger strikers.
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Taihoku Prefecture
Taihoku Prefecture (臺北州; Taihoku-shū) was an administrative division of Taiwan created in 1920, during Japanese rule.
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Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia.
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Taiwan independence movement
The Taiwan independence movement is a political movement which advocates the formal declaration of an independent and sovereign Taiwanese state, as opposed to Chinese unification or the status quo in Cross-Strait relations.
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Taiwan Solidarity Union
The Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) is a political party in Taiwan which advocates Taiwan independence, and is affiliated with the Taiwanese localization movement.
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Taiwan under Japanese rule
The island of Taiwan, together with the Penghu Islands, became an annexed territory of Japan in 1895, when the Qing dynasty ceded Fujian-Taiwan Province in the Treaty of Shimonoseki after the Japanese victory in the First Sino-Japanese War.
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Tangwai movement
The Tangwai movement, or simply Tangwai, was a loosely knit political movement in Taiwan in the mid-1970s and early 1980s.
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Taoyuan City Council
The Taoyuan City Council (TYCC) is the elected municipal council of Taoyuan City, Republic of China (Taiwan).
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Ted Kennedy
Edward Moore Kennedy (February 22, 1932 – August 25, 2009) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States senator from Massachusetts.
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See also
Amnesty International prisoners of conscience held by Taiwan
- Annette Lu
- Huang Hua (activist)
- Pai Ya-tsan
Converts to Presbyterianism
- Brian Pillman
- C. I. Scofield
- Carolyn Gillette
- Chung Mong-joon
- Colleen Townsend
- Daniel Turp
- Elizabeth Gordon, Duchess of Gordon
- Huang Hua (activist)
- J. Douglas MacMillan
- Jim Hunt
- Jim Talent
- Joel McHale
- John B. Quimby
- John Chase Lord
- John Duncanson (minister)
- José Manoel da Conceição
- Judith Giuliani
- Rosaria Butterfield
- Samson Occom
- Sarah Robinson (activist)
- Song Hoot Kiam
- Sun Myung Moon
- Tan See Boo
- Tom Tancredo
- Troy Newman (activist)
- Uzal Ogden
Leaders of political parties in Taiwan
- Chang An-lo
- Hsu Hsin-ying
- Huang Hua (activist)
- James Soong
- Ko Wen-je
- Yang Chyi-wen
People convicted of sedition
- Anthony Haswell (printer)
- Arnold Sommerling
- Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane
- Chang Chun-hung
- Corneliu Zelea Codreanu
- David Brown (Massachusetts protester)
- David Ramsay (communist)
- Dolors Bassa
- Emma Goldman
- Eugene V. Debs
- Frederick Krafft
- Henry Seekamp
- Huang Hua (activist)
- Huber Matos
- James T. Callender
- Jenny Patrick
- John Frost (minister)
- John Maclean (Scottish socialist)
- José Antonio Primo de Rivera
- Kim Dae-jung
- Lei Chen
- Luís Carlos Prestes
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Matthew Lyon
- Mittie Maude Lena Gordon
- Mollie Steimer
- Moshe Feiglin
- Ramón Rubial
- Richard M. Edwards
- Salah Choudhury
- Tadhg Barry
- Thomas Ashe
- Thomas Hickey (soldier)
- Thomas Muir of Huntershill
- Tim Buck
- Tim Selwyn
- V. O. Chidambaram Pillai
- Victor L. Berger
- Vihtori Vainio
- William Dudley Pelley
- Yu Gwan-sun
People from Keelung
- Hsieh Chen-wu
- Hsin Ping
- Huang Hua (activist)
- Kii-Ming Lo
- Lee Chi-chun
- Nai-Ni Chen
- Paul Liao
- Robert Lai
- Soen Nakagawa
- Wang Hong-wei
- Yao Yuan-hao
- Yi Huan
- Yvette Tsui
- Zero Chou
Politicians of the Republic of China on Taiwan from Keelung
- Chen Chi-mai
- Cho Jung-tai
- Clara Chou
- Huang Hua (activist)
- Jaw Shaw-kong
- Jiang Yi-huah
- Kao Chia-yu
- Lin Yu-chang
- Lu Shiow-yen
- Wu Nai-ren
Senior Advisors to President Chen Shui-bian
- Birei Kin
- Bo Yang
- Chang Chun-hsiung
- Chen Che-nan
- Chen Pi-chao
- Chen Yung-hsing
- Chen-Yuan Lee
- Henry Kao
- Hsu Hsin-liang
- Huang Hua (activist)
- Huang Tien-fu
- Kang Ning-hsiang
- Kao Chun-ming
- Koo Chen-fu
- Koo Kwang-ming
- Kung Te-cheng
- Lai In-jaw
- Lee Yuan-tsu
- Lin Rong-San
- Liu Ho-chien
- Liu Hsia
- Mai Chao-cheng
- Ng Chiau-tong
- Peng Ming-min
- Roger Hsieh
- Shi Wen-long
- Su Nan-cheng
- Ting Mao-shih
- Tsai Wan-lin
- Wang You-theng
- Yao Chia-wen
- Yeh Shih-tao
- Yu Chen Yueh-ying
Spouses of Taiwanese politicians
- Chen Sheng-hung
- Chen Shui-bian
- Cheng Kuei-lien
- Cheng Nan-jung
- Chou Chen Hsiu-hsia
- Chou Wu-liu
- Daisy L. Hung
- Fu Kun-chi
- Han Kuo-yu
- Hsu Chen-wei
- Hsu Chung Pi-hsia
- Hsu Hsin-liang
- Hsueh Ling
- Huang Hua (activist)
- Huang Tien-fu
- Julie Tien
- Kao Tsu-min
- Ku Cheng-ting
- Kuang Li-chen
- Lan Mei-chin
- Lee Chia-fen
- Linda Arrigo
- Ni Wen-ya
- Pi Yi-shu
- Shirley Kuo
- Tsai Hau
- Wang Mei-hua
- Wang Su-yun
- Wellington Koo (politician, born 1958)
- Wu Chun-li
- Wu Te-mei
- Yang Fu-mei
- Yu Cheng-hsien
Taiwan Solidarity Union politicians
- Chen Horng-chi
- Chen Yung-hsing
- Clara Chou
- Huang Hua (activist)
- Lee Teng-hui
- Wu Chin-fa
Taiwan independence activists
- Annette Lu
- Birei Kin
- Chai Trong-rong
- Chan I-hua
- Chang Chun-hsiung
- Chen Chih-hsiung
- Chen Chu
- Chen-Yuan Lee
- Cheng Nan-jung
- Cheng Tzu-tsai
- Freddy Lim
- George Chang
- Hsiao Bi-khim
- Hsu Tain-tsair
- Huang Hua (activist)
- Joseph Wu
- Kao Cheng-yan
- Kao Chun-ming
- Ken Wu
- Koh Se-kai
- Koo Kwang-ming
- Kō Bun'yū
- Lee Ying-yuan
- Lin Cho-shui
- Lin Yi-hsiung
- Linda Arrigo
- Lu Hsiu-yi
- Mark Chen
- Ng Chiau-tong
- Ong Iok-tek
- Payen Talu
- Peng Ming-min
- Peter Huang
- Shen Fu-hsiung
- Shieh Jhy-wey
- Shih Ming-teh
- Shoki Coe
- Su Beng
- Su Tseng-chang
- Thomas Liao
- Tsay Ting-kuei
- Wang Sing-nan
- Wei Yao-chien
- Yang Chih-yuan (politician)
- Yao Chia-wen
Taiwanese Presbyterians
- Chen Hsiu-hui
- Fangge Dupan
- Hsiao Bi-khim
- Huang Chao-hui
- Huang Hua (activist)
- Jutoupi
- Kao Chun-ming
- Lee Teng-hui
- Lin Mosei
- Thomas Liao
- Tseng Sheng-guang
Taiwanese democracy activists
- Chang Chun-hsiung
- Chen Chu
- Cheng Nan-jung
- Chiang Peng-chien
- Chiang Wei-shui
- Hsu Hsin-liang
- Hsu Shih-hsien
- Huang Hsin-chieh
- Huang Hua (activist)
- Kang Ning-hsiang
- Lin Hsien-tang
- Peng Ming-min
- Roger Hsieh
- Shih Ming-teh
- Yin Haiguang
- Yu Teng-fa
Taiwanese editors
- Chang Chun-hung
- Chen Chung-hsin
- Cheng Nan-jung
- Chi Pang-yuan
- Chou Ting-shan
- Huang Hua (activist)
- Huang Tien-fu
- Ma Sen
- Su Shao-lien
Taiwanese hunger strikers
- Huang Hua (activist)
- Lin Cheng-chieh
- Lin Yi-hsiung
- Pai Ya-tsan
- Shen Fu-hsiung
- Shih Ming-teh
- Tsay Chung-han
Taiwanese political party founders
- Chang An-lo
- Chang Chau-hsiung
- Chang Chuan-tien
- Chang Chun-hung
- Chang Po-ya
- Chen Kuei-miao
- Cheng Tzu-tsai
- Chiang Peng-chien
- Chien Hsi-chieh
- Chiou I-jen
- Chiu Chuang-liang
- Fei Hsi-ping
- Freddy Lim
- Hsu Hsin-ying
- Hsu Jung-shu
- Huang Hua (activist)
- Hung Chi-chang
- James Soong
- James Tsai
- Jaw Shaw-kong
- Joanna Lei
- Ju Gau-jeng
- Kang Ning-hsiang
- Ko Wen-je
- Lee Ching-hua
- Lei Chen
- Lin Cho-shui
- Lin Hsien-tang
- Shen Fu-hsiung
- Stella Chou
- Su Huan-chih
- Su Tseng-chang
- Thomas Liao
- Tsai Pi-ru
- Walis Perin
- Wang Chien-shien
- Xie Xuehong
- Yen Chin-fu
- Yen Ching-piao
- Yok Mu-ming
- You Ching
- You Si-kun
Taiwanese politicians convicted of crimes
- Chang Chun-hung
- Chen Chu
- Chou Wu-liu
- Elmer Fung
- Huang Hua (activist)
- Lei Chen
- Lin Cheng-chieh
- Payen Talu
- Wang Hsi-ling
- Wang Sing-nan
- Wang Yu-yun
- Yu Lin-ya
- Yu Teng-fa
Taiwanese prisoners and detainees
- Annette Lu
- Chang Chun-hung
- Chen Che-nan
- Chen Chu
- Chen Tao-ming
- Chen Wen-hui
- Chen Yingzhen
- Chen Zau-nan
- Chi Chia-wei
- Chiang Wei-shui
- Huang Chao-hui
- Huang Hua (activist)
- Huang Shun-hsing
- Huang Tien-fu
- Kao Chun-ming
- Koo Chen-fu
- Ku Chin-shui
- Lee Ming-che
- Lei Chen
- Liao Fu-pen
- Lin Cheng-chieh
- Loa Ho
- Or Hsieh
- Payen Talu
- Roger Hsieh
- Su Chiu-cheng
- Tai Chen-yao
- Ting Yao-tiao
- Tsai Jui-yueh
- Tsui Hsiao-ping
- Xie Xuehong
- Yang Kui
- Yang Teng-kuei
- Yeh Shih-tao
- Yen Chin-fu
- Yen Ching-piao
- Yu Teng-fa