KEY POINTS
  • On Twitter Wednesday evening, Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen said her government is drawing up a rescue plan for Hong Kong citizens that will include "plans for their residence, placement, employment, & life in Taiwan."
  • Beijing slapped down Tsai's offer to Hong Kong asylum seekers, telling Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party's to stop "looting a burning house," reported Chinese state news agency Xinhua, which cited a spokesman of the Taiwan Affairs Office.
  • The approval of the proposal for a national security law has stoked concerns and anger in Taiwan, which China claims as a province and has never renounced the use of force against.
Hong Kongers who live in Taiwan and Taiwanese who support Hong Kongs freedom display placards reading Heaven will not tolerate to destroy Hong Kong during a press conference organized by Hong Kong Outlanders in Taipei on May 27, 2020.

Taiwan has pledged to help resettle Hong Kongers who want to leave the city in the face of China's tightening grip.

Beijing on Thursday approved a proposal to draft national security legislation that critics say will infringe on Hong Kong's freedom and autonomy, and grant the central government in China broad powers to crush dissent in the special administrative region.