ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />STORY: Police expelled hundreds of remaining anti-China protesters who had refused to leave Taiwan's legislative building on Friday (April 11), local media reported.<br/> <br />Over 200 protesters stayed on the compound of Taiwan's parliament overnight after most of the student-led occupation movement against a trade pact with mainland China ended on Thursday (April 10).<br/> <br />Protesters agreed to go home on Monday (April 7), after the legislature's speaker offered a concession stipulating that a bill allowing Taiwanese lawmakers closer oversight of agreements with China should be approved before they resumed talks on the trade pact.<br/> <br />The demonstrators broke into the parliament building in late March after the trade pact passed a crucial legislative hurdle and stood a single step away from full approval.<br/> <br />Hundreds of protesters took turns occupying the building, repelling police efforts to evict them.<br/> <br />It was the largest anti-Beijing pr