Envy and solidarity from Hong Kong activists as democratic Taiwan prepares to vote

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Envy and solidarity from Hong Kong activists as democratic Taiwan prepares to vote
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Hong Kong activists and budding pro-democracy politicians have flocked to Taiwan...

TAIPEI - Hong Kong activists and budding pro-democracy politicians have flocked to Taiwan to observe its elections, aiming to bolster exchanges and galvanize an alliance against China’s influence.

“We want to learn and gain more experience, to help Hong Kong people as they struggle on their democratic road in the future,” said Raymond Tang, a district councilor who attended an evening seminar in Taipei with fellow delegates on countering fake news. “Democracy has taken root in Taiwan and it refutes the basic argument that democracy is for the West, that it doesn’t apply to Chinese people, which is the argument propagated by Beijing,” he added.

Prominent pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong, who has been barred from leaving Hong Kong during an ongoing court case, also appealed to the youth of Taiwan to “protect Taiwan’s democracy”. They have no legal way to gain permanent asylum, but President Tsai Ing-wen’s broadly sympathetic government has allowed about 60 of them to temporarily extend their stay.“We will fight against the Communist Party with our vote,” said Edward Leung, a 58-year-old Hong Kong emigre who now lives in the southern city of Kaohsiung and plans to vote for Tsai. He says she can better defend Taiwan against China.

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