Pro-Taiwan groups yesterday set up a “Lennon wall” at Taipei Railway Station so that people can post messages of friendship and support for Ukrainians. They also said a majority of Taiwanese are willing to take up arms against China to defend their homeland.
The advocates said they wish to see people from all walks of life, including foreigners, tourists and migrant workers, leave messages in their own language on the Lennon wall in the station’s main hall across from the ticket booths.
The groups were led by Taiwan Republic Office director Chilly Chen (陳峻涵) and Taiwan Independence Party Chairman Peter Ku (古文發),
‘TAKING UP ARMS’: Taiwanese and Ukrainians have the determination to safeguard their homelands, Taiwan Independence Party Chairman Peter Ku saidBy Jason Pan / Staff reporter
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