For 2+ yrs, Shih Shui-huan's morning routine consisted of making 2 bento boxes replete w/ the flavors of her hometown, #Tainan. Oddly enough, the bachelorette lived alone in employee lodgings as a Taipei postal worker. She was also severely malnourished—weighing 38kg upon arrest.
Shih, who was secretly sheltering her wanted brother, evaded suspicion by buying single-household groceries. He spent daytime in the ceiling, and slept below the wood floors at night, according to accounts theorizing the KMT soldiers had little knowledge of Japanese architecture.
But a spurred admirer repeatedly tried to get her friend in trouble. Ting Yao-tiao cautioned Shih re her suitor's unsavory character, and in return, he reported Ting's book collection — but his letters were intercepted by Ting's friend Wu Li-shui, who worked at the postal office.
But when Wu was implicated himself, he admitted to burning those letters and surrendered Shih and Ting's names upon being tortured. They were imprisoned from 1954 to 1956 at Qingdao E. Road (today's Taipei #Sheraton)—Ting gave birth behind bars (the prison had a #daycare center).
Both women were gunned down at Wanhua's Machangding execution grounds on July 24, 1956. Their fabricated crimes were attempting to overthrow the KMT gov through recruitment + sheltering dissidents. Many have stated that their membership were to a fictitious org that never existed
Ting was able to leave a letter and lock of hair to ex-flame Kuo Chen-chun who was also arrested. She told him when + where to find a certain cigarette box. Kuo spent 22 yrs as a prisoner before release; he buried Ting's hair under a tree at her school, Tainan Girls' Senior High.
Shih wrote 68 letters to her sister and mother in Tainan when she wasn't working at the prison's sewing factory. Her last letter delivered 2 days before their execution didn't read like a will; she asked for two yards of patterned fabric so she could make Ting's kid a new dress.
Her brother was never found. It is said that Shih Chih-cheng (1st row, 1st right) froze in the ceiling while the secret police came to take his sister away (she had a pre-arrangement w/ colleague to find him an escape car). He was last seen walking down Taipei's Zhongshan N. Road
Why PTT, #Taiwan's largest terminal-based bulletin board system (BBS), will remain an experimental battleground for CCP #disinformation campaigns, esp. given its Mandarin user base: "A Pilot Study on PTT in the Context of Influence Operations" via @INDSRTWindsr.org.tw/tw/News_detail…
"The initial quest of this research began with the question: Is there CCP influence in PTT?
PTT is the world's largest non-commercial, forum-based, open-source online bulletin board system in the Chinese language. It was created here; it is unique to #Taiwan."
"PTT was the beacon for public opinion in #Taiwan during the #SunflowerMovement in 2014, leading it to be seen by the CCP as an important anti-China and anti-CCP platform. In its aftermath, the CCP ... emphasized the importance of incentivizing and attracting Taiwan's youth."