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Crux
16th October 2011, 15:53
Hundreds march in Occupy Taipei demonstration

By Loa Iok-sin / Staff Reporter
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A group of demonstrators protest against Taiwans widening income disparity at Taipei 101 yesterday.

Photo: Chien Jung-fong, Taipei Times


Scuffles broke out between Occupy Taipei demonstrators, the police and Taipei 101 security staff when hundreds of demonstrators rushed into the Taipei 101 shopping mall chanting anti-capitalist slogans, as part of a globally coordinated movement against capitalism inspired by the Occupy Wall Street demonstration that started in New York City last month.
No to capitalism! We are the 99 percent, demonstrators chanted, while also singing the Workers Fight Song as they marched through the ground floor of the shopping mall in the countrys tallest building.
Before entering the building, demonstrators circled it, sparking minor physical and verbal clashes with security staff and the police who tried unsuccessfully to stop the protesters from entering.
After their brief march inside the building, the demonstrators lay down and blocked the entrance of the building. Initiated by Internet users on Facebook, several hundred people showed up at the Occupy Taipei demonstration.


The protesters said Taipei 101 was chosen as the target because it is a landmark symbol of capitalism in Taiwan. Participants were mostly students, but also included office workers and unemployed and retired people.
National Taiwan University student Ho Shiang-kai (何翔凱) and friends edited and printed their own magazine, titled Socialist, that they sold during the demonstration, saying they hoped to spread different views.
Im glad to see a demonstration in Taipei that has no specific goals, but is directly targeting -capitalism and the financial system in the country, he said, adding that the capitalist system is making the poor especially young college graduates work hard, while they dont get much in return, and the wealthy make more money through investment activities.
There are too many problems with capitalism, but I think, at least, the first step to creating a fairer society is to tax peoples income through investment activities, he said. Its not fair that workers have to pay taxes on their hard-earned money, but the wealthy are exempt from taxation on whatever they earn from the money game.
Liang Sheng-yueh (梁聖岳), a high school student from Hsinchu City who traveled to Taipei to take part in the demonstration, was also concerned about the widening wealth gap.


The economic growth figures may look good on paper, but we are not feeling it because all the money is going into the hands of capitalists, Liang said. I dont expect instant change to happen, but I hope that this demonstration can at least be a start for change in the future.
A 63-year-old owner of a home design firm surnamed Shen (沈) said he was happy to see so many young people standing up against social inequality. However, he said he had expected that more people would have attended the protest.


A young woman, who only wished to be known as Zoe and was among the first group of people to initiate the event, said she was surprised to see so many people coming out yesterday.
This shows that a lot of people are dissatisfied with current social conditions, she said. I wouldnt say whether todays [yesterdays] action was a success or a failure, because this is only the start.

Crux
16th October 2011, 15:57
A report from the comrades in Taipei will be up as soon as it's translated.

Crux
19th October 2011, 21:37
aiwan

Smash capitalism echoes inside biggest skyscraper

19/10/2011
CWI Taiwan members make media splash
Zhou Kaqi, Socialist Blog (CWI in Taiwan)
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Between 300 to 500 people demonstrated in the Taiwanese capital, Taipei, on 15 October, according to media reports. These included students activists and workers, protesting over issues ranging from house prices to multinational companies such as Carrefour. Over one hundred people including CWI supporters marched into the Taipei 101 tower (Taiwans tallest skyscraper), singing and staging a sit-in. During the occupation, CWI sympathizers had a paper patch pinned to their clothing proclaiming Occupied! We are the Socialist Blog with a big CWI symbol, which made a great influence so that many people asked us about this.



The crowds seemed very radical. Some students were shouting smash capitalism and singing the Internationale with a megaphone, holding a big picture of Marx during the siege and occupation inside Taipei 101. These slogans are really radical for Taiwan.



People were eager to buy copies of Socialist magazine, which is a CWI magazine produced jointly by members in Taiwan, Hong Kong and China. So many people bought our magazine that it sold out and afterwards people still kept asking us how could they buy one. Lots of people also expressed interest in joining our party. Our magazine was the only left wing or political pamphlet available at this event and was widely photographed by local and international media, as the picture from CNN shows.
A CWI comrade was interviewed on lunchtime TV news talking about youth poverty, house prices and Socialist magazine. Our comrade is also interviewed on the front page of Taipei Times (http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2011/10/16/2003515866), an English language daily

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[CWI Member interviewed at 1:11 - Socialistworld.net]
During the TV interview, a Japanese man ran up to our comrade and said in Chinese, Comrade! Im a socialist from Japan, I want to buy one! Then they shook hands, and lots of press took pictures of this.