TAIPEI — Taiwan’s place in the world has been fundamentally redefined by the Sunflower student protests a decade ago that halted economic integration with China, a prominent activist said.
Ten years ago this month, hundreds of student protesters broke into Taiwan’s national legislature and occupied it for 23 days to block efforts by the then-ruling Kuomintang (KMT) to push through a deal on service trades with China. Those inside the legislative building were supported by tens of thousands in the streets, driven by a collective anxiety over Taiwan’s future in China’s economic orbit.