Hongkongers show support for Taiwanese student protesters
Locals join Taipei sit-in and donate funds in solidarity with student action over trade pact
Hongkongers are showing their support for students occupying the Taiwanese parliament in a protest against a cross-strait trade pact.
Some have flown to Taipei to join the sit-in, while lawmaker "Long Hair" Leung Kwok-hung led 30 protesters to Taipei's representative office in Admiralty yesterday morning.
Since Tuesday, about 200 students have occupied Taipei's Legislative Yuan in protest over a cross-strait service trade agreement.
They say the trade pact will give Beijing too much economic influence over the self-governing island that the former regards as one of its provinces.
Members of the League of Social Democrats, including Leung, together with another group, Socialist Action, marched to the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Hong Kong to deliver a letter of protest.
"Hongkongers are inspired by [the] militant protest," activist Jaco Lam Tze-lung said.
"The Taiwanese government made the deal in [a secretive way]. It wants to pass the trade pact without it being noticed by the people."