Taiwan leader vows ‘action plan’ to help HK protesters
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-Wen has vowed to form an action plan to help Hong Kong protesters, a move that is sure to anger the central Chinese government. – EPA pic, May 27, 2020.
TAIWAN’S President Tsai Ing-wen today pledged a humanitarian “action plan” for Hong Kongers pushing for democracy in the financial hub as an influx of activists seek sanctuary on the self-ruled democratic island. Hong Kong was upended by months of often violent pro-democracy protests last year sparked by rising fears that Beijing is chipping away at the city’s freedoms.
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