HONG KONG: Hong Kong pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai was found guilty on all three charges in his national security ...
By Jessie Pang, James Pomfret and Angie Teo HONG KONG/TAIPEI, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Several former colleagues of Hong Kong media ...
By having its kangaroo court in Hong Kong convict media magnate Jimmy Lai of trumped-up national security charges, China has ...
By James Pomfret and Jessie Pang HONG KONG, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Hong Kong's High Court found tycoon and pro-democracy ...
The authorities have made their example of him: It wasn’t enough to sentence him to five years on utterly phony fraud charges ...
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai has been sentenced by a national security court in Hong Kong. He was found guilty of publishing seditious articles and colluding with foreign forces.
The former media owner’s case is just one of many in a multiyear crackdown on freedom of speech and dissent, and another signal that the rule of law has deteriorated under Beijing’s influence.
Lai, 78, was convicted of conspiring to collude with foreign forces to endanger national security and conspiracy to publish ...
Pro-democracy former Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai would devote himself to God and his family rather than political ...
Lai, a Chinese-born British citizen, was the founder of the largest pro-democracy newspaper in Hong Kong — Apple Daily — which was raided and forced to shut down in 2021 under pressure from Chinese ...
The business mogul and activist has been in ailing health and has already spent more than 1,800 days in solitary confinement ...
The pro-democracy media tycoon faces a possible life sentence after being found guilty of colluding with foreign forces and ...