Teachers and students of Chenggong University voluntarily supported China's "White Paper Revolution" movement. Tonight, at the square in front of Chenggong Assembly Hall, they paid a silent tribute to the victims of the fire in Urumqi, Xinjiang, expressing their concern for human rights and freedom in China.

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[Reporter Hong Ruiqin/Tainan Report] National Cheng Kung University students voluntarily supported China's "White Paper Revolution" movement. A moment of silence was held at the shopping plaza in front of the National Cheng Kung University Hall on the evening of the 30th. Hundreds of teachers, students and passers-by people participated. Hope While commemorating the dead, it also encourages those who are willing to stand up but are oppressed. While caring about China's human rights issues, we must cherish and protect Taiwan's precious freedom and democracy.

Teachers and students gathered in the square, holding small candles, observed a minute's silence for the victims of the fire in Urumqi, Xinjiang, and sang the song "Do You Hear the People Sing?" at the same time, expressing that freedom and human rights are universal values.

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The students said that a fire broke out in Urumqi, China on the evening of November 24. Under the control of the lockdown, 10 people were unable to escape and died unfortunately. ;In the past few days, countless people from all over China have stood up to mourn for the lost lives, and also demand the improvement of relevant policies to avoid the tragedy from happening again.

The students said that the solidarity action invites all people who care about human rights to participate in the mourning action. While mourning the dead, it also affirms and inspires the oppressed who are willing to take action, "Because, in the face of disaster and violence, we are all just human beings ".