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Hi guys, welcome back on my channel. My name is Charlotte
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The article I want to talk about today was published in The Guardian on the 25th of May
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And has the title: “Taiwan promises support for Hong Kong's people as China tightens grip”.
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You probably heard about this but Beijing declared that they want to implement some “security laws” to Hong Kong.
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They have threatened with this for a while now and Hong Kong has always responded by going on the streets and protesting
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Recently, because of the whole situation with Covid-19 it is not recommended to gather in big crowds
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It looks like China might have taken this in their advantage to push their political agenda forward.
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Taiwan promises 'support' for Hong Kong's people as China tightens grip
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The article is quite long so I will put a link to the article in the description so you can go ahead and read it fully if you want.
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I picked out some of the important parts and I am going to read that to you now.
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“President Tsai Ing-wen pledges 'necessary assistance' after a resurgence in protests against newly proposed security legislation from Beijing.
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Taiwan will provide the people of Hong Kong with “necessary assistance”, President Tsai Ing-wen has said,
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after a resurgence in protests in the Chinese-ruled territory against newly proposed national security legislation from Beijing.
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Taiwan has become a refuge for a small but growing number of pro-democracy protesters fleeing Hong Kong,
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which has been convulsed since last year by protests.”
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I remember, last year when I was in Taiwan protests were going on very strongly in Hong Kong
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One of my best friends who was studying there (in Hong Kong) came to stay with me for a while in Taiwan
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Because the situation in Hong Kong was not safe anymore.
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Our university in Belgium asked her to get out of Hong Kong.
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“Hong Kong police fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse thousands of people who rallied on Sunday
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to protest against Beijing's plan to impose national security laws on the city.
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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.
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Bullets and repression are not the way to deal with the aspirations of Hong Kong's people for freedom and democracy, she added.
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“In face of the changing situation, the international community has proactively stretched out a helping hand to Hong Kong's people,” Tsai wrote.
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Taiwan will “even more proactively perfect and forge ahead with relevant support work,
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and provide Hong Kong's people with necessary assistance,'” she wrote.
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Taiwan has no law on refugees that could be applied to Hong Kong protesters who seek asylum on the island.
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Its laws do promise, though, to help Hong Kong citizens whose safety and liberty are threatened for political reasons.
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China believes Tsai to be a “separatist” bent on declaring the island's formal independence.
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Tsai says Taiwan is already an independent country called the Republic of China, its official name.
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I do not know what you think about this, but I think it is pretty sad that people in Hong Kong are forced between:
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1. Their health and staying inside 2. Their freedom and going out to protest
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Right now, with the Covid-19 of course it is not recommended to go out into big crowds and protest
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But at the same time, they are so scared to lose their freedom.
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I think it is so harsh of China to be pushing this forward right now while everybody is dealing with the Coronavirus situation.
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Maybe that is exactly what they want…. They know that many people are too scared to go out and protest
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That is why they might have chosen this moment. I am curious to hear what you guys think.
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That is just my opinion and my thoughts. Let me know in the comments what you think.
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It is time to read some of your comments concerning last weeks episode of Taiwan in the international news.
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When the Netherlands recognised and changed Taiwan's representative office's name.
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Chan Conooma says: “I used to go to the Belgian capital for free travel and I also like the environment over there, which is quite comfortable.”
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I am so happy that you enjoyed coming to Belgium! I hope you will be back after the whole Coronavirus situation.
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I would love to see more Taiwanese people visiting Belgium too!
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Jjclub writes: “The consequences would be cannons frequently fired from the mouths of Chinese officials in the coming future.”
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This is a reply to the question I asked: What do you think the consequences will be
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Because China threatened the Netherlands that there will be consequences.
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That is funny, I saw several comments saying something like “barking dogs don't bite”.
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Meaning that China makes a lot of threats but usually that is the only threat there is (all the threats coming out of their mouths)
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One person writes: “No matter what the consequences are, we Taiwanese will stand up, not afraid of being threatened”.
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You can see the spirit of Taiwanese people right here Taiwanese are not easily intimidated I think
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They had to deal with many threats for a very long time. I feel like Taiwanese people are very brave and not easily scared.
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That was it for today. I am so happy you stayed until the end. You are awesome!!
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Today's code word is…
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Pineapple cake! If you stayed until now and you say pineapple cake in the comments, I know you watched until the end.
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and I hope to see you very soon in the next episode! Bye bye ~