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FEATURE: Exiled band members rock for freedom and democracy

By Loa Iok-sin  /  STAFF REPORTER

Within eight months, Ao and Duan received political asylum in Sweden and began their life in exile.

The experience did not scare the pair off. Rather, it encouraged them to produce more music that challenges the Chinese government.

They recently released a song titled Taiwanese Youth, which warns young people in Taiwan to be aware of China’s ambitions and to fight back.

“Otherwise, you will become enslaved by the Chinese,” the last line in the song says.

Another new title, Tibetan Youth, tells young Tibetans to “rise up and fight” for “your ancestors, for your own dignity, for your people and for your brothers and sisters.”

“We want to be the child who says out loud that the emperor has no clothes,” Ao said. “But aside from telling the truth, we also want to overthrow the emperor,” he said.

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