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| Formation | 1979 |
|---|---|
| Founder | Siao-sin Lin |
| Dissolved | 1987 |
| Type | Non-governmental organization |
| Focus | democratic movement in Taiwan |
| Headquarters | Chicago, USA |
President | Peter Chen |
The Organization for the Support of Democratic Movement in Taiwan (OSDMT) was a Chinese-American student-led organization which promoted democracy in Taiwan.[1]
The Baodiao movement that started in 1972[2] inspired many Chinese-American students to become politically conscious in Taiwan affairs.[3]
In 1978, a group of University of Chicago Chinese-American students started an effort to stay the execution of the political prisoner Chen Ming-chung.[4]
In 1979 the exiled activist Siao-sin Lin organized the students into a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to promote democracy in Taiwan.[5]
OSDMT was dissolved in 1987, after martial law was lifted in Taiwan.[6]
| Categories | politics |
|---|---|
| Format | 8.5X11 |
| Publisher | Peter Chen |
| Founder | Siao-sin Lin |
| First issue | 1979 |
| Final issue Number | June 20, 1987 41 |
| Company | OSDMT |
| Based in | Chicago |
| Language | (in Chinese) |
| OCLC | 7431226 |
OSDMT published the free magazine Democratic Taiwan (Chinese: 民主台灣; pinyin: Mínzhǔ Táiwān) from 1979 to 1987, total 41 issues.[7]
The magazine was founded by the exiled activist Siao-sin Lin in 1979 and was distributed free of charge to promote democracy in Taiwan.[8]
The magazine ceased publication in 1987, after martial law was lifted in Taiwan.[9]
Selected volumes of the magazine are archived below:
Selected volumes of Democratic Taiwan are archived below: