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Hong Kong asylum seekers hit by Taiwan’s coronavirus travel ban

South China Morning Post
Date: 29 Feb, 2020
By: Lawrence Chung


A travel restriction imposed by Taiwan to help contain the coronavirus outbreak  has created a new dilemma for protesters and dissidents from Hong Kong seeking asylum on the self-ruled island.

Since February 6, Taipei has banned all visitors from mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau, with the island’s Central Epidemic Command Centre saying the restriction would remain in place until the contagion had been brought under control.

For people like Lam Wing-kee, the announcement came as unwelcome news. The Hong Kong bookseller fled to Taiwan  in April last year fearing he might be handed over to the authorities in mainland China under a now-withdrawn extradition bill.

The former manager of Causeway Bay Bookstore was detained in mainland China in 2015 after being accused of selling books critical of China’s leaders. The same fate befell four other Hong Kong booksellers     [FULL  STORY]

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