Sunday, 23 March 2014

Taiwanese Students Storm Parliament To Protest Illegal China Trade Agreement

Many say that Taiwan’s ruling KMT party strong-armed a controversial trade deal with China through the legislature, and protestors demand a public review.


On Tuesday, some 300 student protestors stormed Taiwan's parliament in Taipei, tearing down its “Legislative Yuan” sign and barricading themselves in.


Huge protests are common on the East Asian island, but takeovers of parliament are pretty rare.


On Tuesday, some 300 student protestors stormed Taiwan's parliament in Taipei, tearing down its "Legislative Yuan" sign and barricading themselves in.


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Groups of students have also been blocked by riot police on Qingdao Road near the parliament building.


Groups of students have also been blocked by riot police on Qingdao Road near the parliament building.


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The student group mobilized on Facebook against the ruling KMT party's “illegal hastening” of a trade agreement with China.


The student group mobilized on Facebook against the ruling KMT party's "illegal hastening" of a trade agreement with China.


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