Taiwan to set up office to help people fleeing Hong Kong
TAIPEI: Taiwan said on Thursday (Jun 18) it will set up a dedicated office to help those thinking of fleeing Hong Kong as Beijing tightens its grip on the former British colony.
Months of anti-government protests in Hong Kong won widespread sympathy in democratic Taiwan, which has welcomed those who have already moved to the island and expects more to come.
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen last month became the first government leader anywhere to pledge measures to help Hong Kong people who leave due to what they see as tightening Chinese controls, including new national security legislation, smothering their democratic aspirations.
China denies stifling Hong Kong's freedoms and has condemned Tsai's offer, while pushing ahead with the new legislation.
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