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. ”