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The secretary general of the Taiwanese Asian Police Association, Ting Hong Kong Police: We must condemn all violence

author:Globe.com

Li Ming

[Li Ming, special correspondent of the Global Times in Taipei] Just when Taiwan's Tsai Ing-wen authorities were manipulating Hong Kong's "storm over the amendment of the law" to defraud votes, and some people did not dare to take a stand, a Taiwanese woman stood up and openly supported the Hong Kong police.

She is Ye Yulan, the first female candidate nominated by the Kuomintang not to be a "legislator" in a division. According to Taiwan's United News Network, as the secretary general of the Asian Police Society, she once again supported the Hong Kong police on the 19th. Why are police children bullied and searched for meat at school, she said? Why are police officers on the march cut in the throat with art knives and shot with bows and arrows; The dissenting old man is poured with gasoline and ignited, and the woman who does not express an opinion and passes by the scene will be beaten until she is covered in blood? "Condemn all violence!" Ye Yulan said that although the police are numerous in the civil service, they are not high-level, but they are closest to the common people. "As far as the political turmoil in Hong Kong has developed, it is the broad masses of ordinary people who have suffered, "As far as I know, the Hong Kong police must be professionally neutral and trusted by the people in order to quickly restore law and order in Hong Kong. If the use of force by the police is wrong, she asked, why is it right for the demonstrators to use violence?

Born in February 1958, Ye Yulan served as the director of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Police of the Central Police University in Taiwan and the chairman of the "Women's Rescue Foundation". In 2016, he resigned as a member of the Kuomintang Discipline Examination Committee and retired from the party, becoming the first "legislator" of the New Party without division, but was defeated because the New Party did not cross the threshold. This is not the first time she has stood up to the Hong Kong police, in October she criticized some "wasted youth" as "killing thugs with red eyes and beating them to death", which triggered an attack on the Green Camp on the island, but she did not change her mouth, but stressed that democracy and human rights do not have the rule of law as the basis, and they are all fake. On the 19th, Ye Yulan specifically mentioned on Facebook what she witnessed in Hong Kong on August 31 and September 1, saying that masked thugs harassed innocent people and foreigners and destroyed public facilities such as subway stations and railways. ”

Because of her support for the Hong Kong police, Ye Yulan was "smeared red" by the authorities, and some people said that she had supported the "China Sending Regulations" and also opposed the Hong Kong singer Ho Yun-shi coming to Taiwan and was a "Common Passerby of China". Ye Yulan countered that she had never supported the "Regulations on Sending China" because there had never been a regulation called that name, and she supported strengthening judicial assistance, law enforcement cooperation and expanding the scope of extradition in various places, working together to combat cross-border crimes and give victims justice. As for He Yunshi, Ye Yulan said that she could only go sightseeing and could not participate in political activities so as not to sign into Taiwan.

In addition to Ye Yulan, Taiwan veteran media personality Tang Xianglong also said in a commentary program discussing the situation in Hong Kong that although the Hong Kong police had shot and injured people between them and the mob, they were all based on fear that their guns would be taken away; Nowhere in the world will anyone be allowed to take a police gun away. He believes that the Hong Kong police's approach is not "suppression" at all, at best called "riot suppression", but Hong Kong's "faceless media" completely ignore the price paid by the police to fight riots on the streets. Mr. Tang said he had received a flood of private videos through friends in Hong Kong, all of which reflected that the mob had lost hearts.

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