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VisitTaiwan Deports Two Chinese Tourists for Harassing Hong Kong Exiles' Protest on China's National Day
Oct 3, 2024, 05:43 AM
On October 1, Taiwan's government deported two Chinese nationals after they harassed a pro-Hong Kong demonstration in Taipei held by a small group of Hong Kong exiles on China's national day. The incident involved Chinese tourists disrupting a peaceful protest, with one individual attempting to pull down a flag bearing the slogan 'Liberate Hong Kong'. The Chinese national declared that 'Taiwan and Hong Kong are both part of China.' Taiwan authorities swiftly deported the individuals, highlighting the island's commitment to protecting freedom of speech and assembly. The move was praised by activists who contrasted Taiwan's response with that of Western countries in similar situations.
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