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Taiwan promises 'necessary assistance' to Hong Kong's people

Reuters | May 25, 2020

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This handout picture taken and released on May 20 by the Taiwan Presidential office shows Taiwan`s President Tsai Ing Wen (C) and Vice President Willian Lai waving during an inauguration event for their respective terms in office, at the Taipei Guest House in Taipei- AFP/File

Taiwan will provide the people of Hong Kong with “necessary assistance”, President Tsai Ing-wen said, after thousands in the Chinese ruled territory protested against Beijing's plans to impose new national security laws.

Taiwan has become a refuge for a small but growing number of pro-democracy protesters fleeing Hong Kong, which has been convulsed since last year by anti-Beijing and anti-Hong Kong government protests.

Hong Kong police fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse thousands of people who rallied on Sunday to protest against Beijing's move to introduce new national security laws.

Writing on her Facebook page late on Sunday, Tsai said the proposed legislation was a serious threat to Hong Kong's freedoms and judicial independence.


"Bullets and repression are not the way to deal with the aspirations of Hong Kong's people for freedom and democracy," she added.

“In face of the changing situation, the international community has proactively stretched out a helping hand to Hong Kong's people,” Tsai wrote.

Taiwan will “even more proactively perfect and forge ahead with relevant support work, and provide Hong Kong's people with necessary assistance”, she wrote.

Taiwan has no law on refugees that could be applied to Hong Kong protesters who seek asylum on the island. Its laws do promise, though, to help Hong Kong citizens whose safety and liberty are threatened for political reasons.

The number of Hong Kong immigrants to Taiwan jumped 150 per cent to 2,383 in the first four months of 2020 from the same period last year, official data shows.

Johnny Chiang, chairman of Taiwan's main opposition party, the Kuomintang, said Tsai's government was vocal about support for Hong Kong on the election campaign trail but had failed to provide meaningful help since Tsai was re-elected in January.

“Don't let 'supporting Hong Kong' only be a slogan of empty promises [...] Bring up your thoughts on legislation. Support Hong Kong with real actions,” Chiang said, referring to parliamentary bills to give political asylum for people from Hong Kong.

The small New Power Party also urged Tsai's cabinet to establish a special task force to give “tangible assistance” to Hong Kong people.

The Hong Kong protests have won widespread sympathy in Taiwan, and the support for the protesters by Tsai and her administration have worsened already poor ties between Taipei and Beijing.

China has accused supporters of Taiwan independence of colluding with the protesters.

China believes Tsai to be a “separatist” bent on declaring the island's formal independence. Tsai says Taiwan is already an independent country called the Republic of China, its official name.
 
Taiwan promises 'necessary assistance' to Hong Kong's people

Reuters | May 25, 2020

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This handout picture taken and released on May 20 by the Taiwan Presidential office shows Taiwan`s President Tsai Ing Wen (C) and Vice President Willian Lai waving during an inauguration event for their respective terms in office, at the Taipei Guest House in Taipei- AFP/File

Taiwan will provide the people of Hong Kong with “necessary assistance”, President Tsai Ing-wen said, after thousands in the Chinese ruled territory protested against Beijing's plans to impose new national security laws.

Taiwan has become a refuge for a small but growing number of pro-democracy protesters fleeing Hong Kong, which has been convulsed since last year by anti-Beijing and anti-Hong Kong government protests.

Hong Kong police fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse thousands of people who rallied on Sunday to protest against Beijing's move to introduce new national security laws.

Writing on her Facebook page late on Sunday, Tsai said the proposed legislation was a serious threat to Hong Kong's freedoms and judicial independence.


"Bullets and repression are not the way to deal with the aspirations of Hong Kong's people for freedom and democracy," she added.

“In face of the changing situation, the international community has proactively stretched out a helping hand to Hong Kong's people,” Tsai wrote.

Taiwan will “even more proactively perfect and forge ahead with relevant support work, and provide Hong Kong's people with necessary assistance”, she wrote.

Taiwan has no law on refugees that could be applied to Hong Kong protesters who seek asylum on the island. Its laws do promise, though, to help Hong Kong citizens whose safety and liberty are threatened for political reasons.

The number of Hong Kong immigrants to Taiwan jumped 150 per cent to 2,383 in the first four months of 2020 from the same period last year, official data shows.

Johnny Chiang, chairman of Taiwan's main opposition party, the Kuomintang, said Tsai's government was vocal about support for Hong Kong on the election campaign trail but had failed to provide meaningful help since Tsai was re-elected in January.

“Don't let 'supporting Hong Kong' only be a slogan of empty promises [...] Bring up your thoughts on legislation. Support Hong Kong with real actions,” Chiang said, referring to parliamentary bills to give political asylum for people from Hong Kong.

The small New Power Party also urged Tsai's cabinet to establish a special task force to give “tangible assistance” to Hong Kong people.

The Hong Kong protests have won widespread sympathy in Taiwan, and the support for the protesters by Tsai and her administration have worsened already poor ties between Taipei and Beijing.

China has accused supporters of Taiwan independence of colluding with the protesters.

China believes Tsai to be a “separatist” bent on declaring the island's formal independence. Tsai says Taiwan is already an independent country called the Republic of China, its official name.

If I was given a choice to choose between the Republic of China or the People's Republic of China, I'd choose the latter. Republic of China are all P***ies and white *** lickers. It'll destroy my pride of being a Chinese. I spit on those white worshipping whores and probably kill myself If the Republic of China is somehow able to destroy PRC. Useless fucking Government lost the war to PRC and now kissing white asses. **** off losers.
 
Taiwan promises 'necessary assistance' to Hong Kong's people

Reuters | May 25, 2020

View attachment 635478
This handout picture taken and released on May 20 by the Taiwan Presidential office shows Taiwan`s President Tsai Ing Wen (C) and Vice President Willian Lai waving during an inauguration event for their respective terms in office, at the Taipei Guest House in Taipei- AFP/File

Taiwan will provide the people of Hong Kong with “necessary assistance”, President Tsai Ing-wen said, after thousands in the Chinese ruled territory protested against Beijing's plans to impose new national security laws.

Taiwan has become a refuge for a small but growing number of pro-democracy protesters fleeing Hong Kong, which has been convulsed since last year by anti-Beijing and anti-Hong Kong government protests.

Hong Kong police fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse thousands of people who rallied on Sunday to protest against Beijing's move to introduce new national security laws.

Writing on her Facebook page late on Sunday, Tsai said the proposed legislation was a serious threat to Hong Kong's freedoms and judicial independence.


"Bullets and repression are not the way to deal with the aspirations of Hong Kong's people for freedom and democracy," she added.

“In face of the changing situation, the international community has proactively stretched out a helping hand to Hong Kong's people,” Tsai wrote.

Taiwan will “even more proactively perfect and forge ahead with relevant support work, and provide Hong Kong's people with necessary assistance”, she wrote.

Taiwan has no law on refugees that could be applied to Hong Kong protesters who seek asylum on the island. Its laws do promise, though, to help Hong Kong citizens whose safety and liberty are threatened for political reasons.

The number of Hong Kong immigrants to Taiwan jumped 150 per cent to 2,383 in the first four months of 2020 from the same period last year, official data shows.

Johnny Chiang, chairman of Taiwan's main opposition party, the Kuomintang, said Tsai's government was vocal about support for Hong Kong on the election campaign trail but had failed to provide meaningful help since Tsai was re-elected in January.

“Don't let 'supporting Hong Kong' only be a slogan of empty promises [...] Bring up your thoughts on legislation. Support Hong Kong with real actions,” Chiang said, referring to parliamentary bills to give political asylum for people from Hong Kong.

The small New Power Party also urged Tsai's cabinet to establish a special task force to give “tangible assistance” to Hong Kong people.

The Hong Kong protests have won widespread sympathy in Taiwan, and the support for the protesters by Tsai and her administration have worsened already poor ties between Taipei and Beijing.

China has accused supporters of Taiwan independence of colluding with the protesters.

China believes Tsai to be a “separatist” bent on declaring the island's formal independence. Tsai says Taiwan is already an independent country called the Republic of China, its official name.
Taiwan should seek an Union with Vietnam in a military alliance. Against PRC’s onslaught Taiwan military has no chance.
 
Taiwan should seek an Union with Vietnam in a military alliance. Against PRC’s onslaught Taiwan military has no chance.
Don't kid yourself. If you had an alliance with ROC, they'd occupy all your islands. Don't talk like you know. Do you know ROC claims?
 
Don't kid yourself. If you had an alliance with ROC, they'd occupy all your islands. Don't talk like you know. Do you know ROC claims?
Yes I know what they want: all of our islands. We will invite them to dinner party then we give them on silver plate.
 
If I was given a choice to choose between the Republic of China or the People's Republic of China, I'd choose the latter. Republic of China are all P***ies and white *** lickers. It'll destroy my pride of being a Chinese. I spit on those white worshipping whores and probably kill myself If the Republic of China is somehow able to destroy PRC. Useless fucking Government lost the war to PRC and now kissing white asses. **** off losers.
Okay, but Chiang kai shek and his men r WW2 heroes before feeling to TW, and Mao had to beg a huge help-support from Stalin to defeat Chiang.

Mao had to pay back the debt by sending millions Cnese to die to Korean war instead of Soviet men when Stalin told Mao to do.

Did that make u feel proud when Cnese had to fight and die for Soviet men in the Korean war that started by Soviet ??

And? Do you still want the alliance? :laugh:
No of course, VN only ally wt Laos cos we nid Laos weed :laugh:
 
Okay, but Chiang kai shek and his men r WW2 heroes before feeling to TW, and Mao had to beg a huge help-support from Stalin to defeat Chiang.

Mao had to pay back the debt by sending millions Cnese to die to Korean war instead of Soviet men when Stalin told Mao to do.

Did that make u feel proud when Cnese had to fight and die for Soviet men in the Korean war that started by Soviet ??
Bro, I am tired. But I'll respond to your post in this. If Mao didn't send people to die, there would be no China today. No pain = No Gain. To get something, you need to sacrifice something. Isn't it simple?
You want to do your rice business, you need to sacrifice more than just money. I hope you get what I mean.
 
China needs at least 60,000 MOABs to teach Taiwan a lesson

Doesn't need to.

Those DPP is a pussy, they will board the plane to leave taiwan island in the first five minutes PLAN Warships show up offshore of Taipei.

Just look at when Chinese Navy exercise in Yellow sea or South China Sea.
Those DPP always relate it with taiwan island invasion :rofl: what a pussy
 
Certainly VN and TW must sort out differences. But I think not a problem. TW’s survival is at stake. VN is not yet in a military alliance.
Okay, let's say Vietnam and ROC are willing to sort out the differences. Will Vietnam fight PRC for ROC? Don't forget, PRC has nukes. If you push them to the point of survivability, don't you think they would push the button?
 
Bro, I am tired. But I'll respond to your post in this. If Mao didn't send people to die, there would be no China today. No pain = No Gain. To get something, you need to sacrifice something. Isn't it simple?
You want to do your rice business, you need to sacrifice more than just money. I hope you get what I mean.
If Chiang won the civil war, then millions Cnese didnt have to fight and die in Korean war for sure cos Chiang didnt support NK and didnt have to fight and die for Soviet soldiers ,too.

Bad thing, u gain Nothing cos 2023 chaos is coming.

Oka . But u have me, come to VN when 2023 chaos happen. I have enough beer-rice and Laos weed :lol:
 

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