Cai Taiwan Cai Visits the bookstore manager who leaves Hong Kong and lives in Taiwan May 29, 18:16

Taiwan's President Cai Yingwen visits a bookstore manager who leaves Hong Kong for political reasons and lives in Taiwan to help the people of Hong Kong as China strengthens his anti-government movement in Hong Kong. I showed again.

Cai Ying-wen, the president of Taiwan, wants to move to Taiwan as "supporting the people of Hong Kong" over China's decision to introduce "national security legislation" to crack down on anti-government moves in Hong Kong on the 28th. He presented the idea of ​​summarizing humanitarian assistance measures for

Then, on the 29th, President Cai left Hong Kong last year for political reasons and visited Mr. Ei Lin, who now has a bookstore in Taipei.

Mr. Lin was detained by Chinese authorities five years ago when he was selling books critical of the Communist Party at a bookstore in Hong Kong, and then released, but last year, the Hong Kong government moved the suspect to mainland China. After submitting an amendment to the Ordinance on Handing Over, I moved to Taiwan and reopened my bookstore when I could not live in Hong Kong.

President Cai gave flowers to the bookstore when it opened, but this was the first time he visited, saying to Hayashi: "Since last year's protest demonstration, many people in Hong Kong have pursued freedom and democracy. I can see and sympathize with the people of Taiwan. I want to reach out to the people of Hong Kong when they need help. ”