284 Taiwanese students evacuated from chaos at Hong Kong universities

暴力失控撤離香港各大學的284名學生

Taiwan evacuates 284 students from Hong Kong universities as violence spirals out of control

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — As violence continues at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and other college campuses in Hong Kong, the Taiwan government has assisted the evacuation of 284 students thus far.

Violent clashes between student protesters and police began at CUHK on Tuesday (Nov. 12), and by Wednesday (Nov. 13) the situation had deteriorated so rapidly the university decided to announce the early termination of the semester, effective immediately. On Wednesday night at 10 p.m., the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) helped 126 Taiwanese students at the university to board a China Airlines flight back to Taiwan, reported CNA.

During a press conference on Wednesday evening, MAC said that out of the 1,021 Taiwanese students attending universities, 284 will return to Taiwan on Nov. 13 and 14. The MAC said those returning include 14 from the University of Hong Kong, 50 from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 140 from CUHK, 29 from City University of Hong Kong, 40 from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and 11 from Hong Kong Baptist University, according to the report.

Chaotic scene at CUHK.(Facebook @hkucampustv photo)

Citing safety reasons, Hong Kong's Education Bureau on Wednesday announced that all schools, including kindergartens, would be closed on Thursday (Nov. 14). MAC stressed that its Hong Kong office would provide assistance to all Taiwan students attempting to return home.

The council said that tensions in Hong Kong have continued to rise in recent days and there have been more incidents of police rushing into other universities to suppress student protests. In response to the situation in Hong Kong, the government has set up a task force to keep a close eye on developments and make contingency plans.

MAC said the Hong Kong office would contact the universities in Hong Kong to coordinate with them and ensure the safety and security of Taiwanese students. In addition, it would also establish a real-time communication channel with Taiwan student organizations to help arrange accommodations at the request of students.

Taiwan students evacuating from CUHK. (CNA photo)

MAC reminded Taiwanese citizens planning to travel to Hong Kong to visit its page for Hong Kong and Macao, on the official website, for assistance and support. In addition, Taiwan's representative office in Hong Kong (Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office) has a dedicated 24-hour hotline (852-6143-9012), and the government will make every effort to assist citizens in Hong Kong in the event of an emergency evacuation and other needs.

Taiwan students board a bus to leave CUHK. (CNA photo)