Hong Kong Anti-Extradition Protests' 7th Anniversary Marked in Taiwan Despite Rain
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hong Kong activists in Taiwan commemorated the 7th anniversary of the anti-extradition bill protests.
- The "June 12 Action" event took place at Taipei's Liberty Square despite heavy rain.
- Participants held umbrellas and wore raincoats, with some donning gas masks, to remember the resistance.
Despite inclement weather, Hong Kong activists in Taiwan gathered at Taipei's Liberty Square on June 12 to mark the seventh anniversary of the city's anti-extradition bill movement. The commemoration, dubbed the "June 12 Action, Always as Before, Starting Anew as Planned," aimed to remember the significant protests that erupted in 2019.
Participants braved the rain, holding umbrellas and wearing raincoats as they assembled under the Liberty Square archway. Some attendees adopted a more symbolic stance, donning gas masks, a visual reminder of the confrontations and the atmosphere during the height of the protests. The event underscored the ongoing commitment of the diaspora community to preserving the memory of the resistance movement.
The anniversary serves as a poignant reminder of the widespread opposition to the now-withdrawn extradition bill, which many feared would undermine Hong Kong's autonomy and freedoms. The continued commemoration, even years later and in a different location, highlights the lasting impact of the movement and the determination of its supporters to keep its legacy alive.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.