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Lu stout has this.
>> It may look like a rock
festival but it is an election
rally in Taiwan. Produced by
metal rocker turned politician,
Freddy Lynn. He is running for
reelection in parliament as an
independent and he is -- he
supports tied for gaining their
respective western nations like
the U.S. As well as her
Progressive values. Championing
gay rights and Taiwan, and
human rights in Hong Kong.
>> More and more young people
care now because we all have
seen what happened in Hong
Kong.
>> This self governing island
of 24 million has been closely
watching the dramatic scenes of
nearby Hong Kong. Where
millions have turned out to
March against the government
and young protesters clashed
violently with police. He has
capitalize on the crisis. The
whole world is watching she
says, after Hong Kong, what
kind of choice will Taiwanese
make. Chinese president has
declared that Taiwan should
reunify under the governing
principle of one country into
systems. Signing the outgoing
crisis here in Hong Kong, tie
wants president believes one
country two systems is a
failure and says Taiwan will
never accept it. Relations
between Taiwan and China have
deteriorated since she took
office in 2016. Taiwan has lost
diplomatic ties with a number
of foreign governments and
China has suspended issuing
Visas from a nine towards
visiting the island. Performs
closer engagement with beijing
and accuses Taiwan of using
Hong Kong protests for
political gain.
>> Hong Kong people are
bleeding from fighting against
China. President Tsai what have
you done to help Hong Kong.
Hong Kong people are bleeding
while you are enjoying
electoral gains.
>> The gains are real as more
people of Taiwan say they want
a more formal Independence.
>> We find the percentage of
pro Independence increased from
20% to 30% in the middle of
2019. (Inaudible)
>> Although sigh is seen as the
favorite, her party chases a
party in parliament. If your
party loses control, rival
parties could block bills like
the law passed last month that
makes it illegal to accept
Chinese funds for political
activities.
>> Days before the election,
released this simple yet bold
appeal to voters contrasting
this to the peaceful life in a
quote, free and democratic
country.
>> We hope that today's Taiwan
will be Hong Kong's tomorrow.
We all hope that.
>> Hong Kong is a rallying cry
for election on an island 700
kilometers away. A referendum