Global Times

Taiwan DPP won’t rescue all separatist­s in Hong Kong

- By Yang Sheng

Taiwan’s separatist Democratic Progressiv­e Party (DPP) authority has delayed announcing its plan to receive and resettle Hong Kong separatist­s and illegal activists who plan to escape to Taiwan due to new national security legislatio­n for Hong Kong.

Experts from the Chinese mainland noted that the DPP authority won’t sincerely help these lawbreaker­s as they can only be useful if they stay in Hong Kong and interrupt the “one country, two systems” principle.

If they tried to escape, they would be useless and an encumbranc­e to Taiwan. Most of them have neither money nor talent, so most of them will surely be abandoned.

On May 28, the regional leader of the island, Tsai Ing-wen, vowed to “proactivel­y rescue” those who could be punished by the new national security law due their illegal activates in Hong Kong. The plan was handed to the executive branch of the authority, and the mainland affairs council of Taiwan said that the plan would be announced within a week. So far, however, nothing has been announced.

Chiu Chui-cheng, a deputy head of the mainland affairs council of Taiwan, told media that due to “the fast-changing situation in Hong Kong,” and “legislativ­e progress of the national security law for Hong Kong,” as well as internatio­nal reactions, the plan needed to be precisely adjusted.

The Taiwan People’s Party, an extreme separatist political party of the island, has criticized and questioned the DPP authority for the delay, accusing it of “talking too much and doing nothing” as these extremists want to use this “rescue plan” as a chance to show the West that the island is making efforts to shelter its allies who also support separatism in Hong Kong.

Li Xiaobing, a Taiwan affairs expert at Nankai University in Tianjin, told the Global Times on Sunday that it is very normal for the DPP to be reluctant on this issue as it is facing a dilemma – most people on the island don’t welcome these lawbreaker­s, who have no money or talent, but who only know about throwing gas bombs and hurting innocent people.

But if Taiwan abandons these Hong Kong separatist­s, the DPP’s hypocrisy in supporting the so-called freedom and human rights of Hong Kong last year during the regional election would be uncovered.

No matter what Taiwan does to shelter these law breakers, they and the Taiwan separatist­s will be punished eventually, experts noted.

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