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Beijing, Nov 5 (EFE).- China commemorates the 75th anniversary of Taiwan's recovery from Japanese occupation with an exhibition at the National Museum of China which runs from Oct .25. (Camera: JESUS CENTENO).B-ROLL OF THE 'A TERRITORY UNBROKEN: THEMATIC EXHIBITION COMMEMORATING THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF TAIWAN'S RECOVERY FROM JAPANESE OCCUPATION' AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF CHINA, IN BEIJING, CHINA. SOUND BITES: MR. LIAN, A VISITOR (IN CHINESE).TRANSLATIONS: 1. I think Taiwan is definitely returning to China very soon. That is, moreover, a wish of both countries.2. It is a shame that Taiwan was invaded by the Japanese. If a country is not strong, if it is not prosperous, other countries will harass it.3. I have not yet been able to visit Taiwan, but I have always wanted to go. 4. There are people in my family who went to Taiwan together with the Kuomintang and never returned.
Demonstrators hit the streets of downtown Taipei as part of a global campaign calling for the release of the 12 Hong Kong pro-democracy activists detained in mainland China.
Hong Kong / Taipei, Sep 11 (EFE/EPA).- Hong Kong has turned from a city of refuge into a city creating refugees, from a safe destination for Chinese dissidents to a departure point for activists and political opponents, as the former British colony witnesses an unprecedented exodus following Beijing's recent imposition of a contentious national security law. (Camera: DAVID CHANG/JEROME FAVRE).SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF TAIPEI, B-ROLL OF HONG KONG.SOUNDBITES: LAM WIN KEE, HONG KONG DISSIDENT AND WANG SI, LEGAL SPECIALIST FOR TAIWAN ASSOCIATION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS.TRANSLATIONS: 1. LAM WIN KEE, HONG KONG DISSIDENT. For those Taiwanese who do not welcome Hong Kong people, I want to tell you this: if ten thousand or twenty thousand Hong Kong youth come to Taiwan, when China attacks Taiwan, Hong Kong youth will join the Taiwanese to defend Taiwan.2. WANG SI, LEGAL SPECIALIST FOR TAIWAN ASSOCIATION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS.Hong Kong dissidents who came to Taiwan either have strong feelings for Taiwan or they can't go to Western countries that have better asylum laws and this is their only option.
China is trying to turn democratic Taiwan "into another Hong Kong", the island's foreign minister warns as he met with a senior US official making a historic diplomatic trip.
China's new security law has cast a threatening shadow over Hong Kong's dynamic book industry, with anxious publishers combing through back catalogues for potentially "subversive" material, and looking to Taiwan as a safe haven for printing fresh titles.
Jusque-là, seules les discothèques et les épiceries de nuit devaient proposer des éthylotests à leurs clients. Cette obligation va bientôt s'étendre à tous les magasins qui vendent de l'alcool. Mais Julien Chivé, caviste bordelais, n'est pas vraiment convaincu. "Je trouve que ça ne sert pas à grand-chose. Les gens savent bien qu'après deux verres, il faut s'arrêter si on veut reprendre la voiture. Et les clients rencontrés ce jeudi matin ne voient pas non plus l'intérêt d'en acheter. "Ca me semble absurde", lance l'un d'eux. "De toute façon, après deux verres, on sera positif, donc c'est à chacun de se gérer", explique un autre.Dans l'épicerie de Virgine Matheron, à Talence (Gironde), il est difficile de trouver une place pour les éthylotests. La gérante doit enlever des produits et envisage surtout des coûts supplémentaires. En effet, dans le supermarché Carrefour City, qui en commercialise depuis un an, ces produits ne sont pas très populaires. "On en a vendu trois en un an", confie le gérant. Près de 50 000 commerçants devraient proposer des éthylotests à partir du 1er juillet, sous peine d'une amende de 675 euros.