A former political prisoner arrested during the martial law period in Taiwan (1947-1987) praised the establishment of the National Human Rights Museum (NHRM) as an important milestone in the history of Taiwanese human rights, suggesting that an honest review of history is the best way to promote social reconciliation.
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