Inside Jimmy Lai’s Hong Kong National Security Law Hearing
Jimmy Lai’s sentencing hearing under Hong Kong’s national security law is underway. We break down the charges, his media journey, and what to watch.
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Jimmy Lai’s sentencing hearing under Hong Kong’s national security law is underway. We break down the charges, his media journey, and what to watch.
After Jimmy Lai’s December 15 verdict, Hong Kong officials defend the city’s rule of law, highlighting a fair trial, legal process integrity, and rejecting foreign interference.
A look at Jimmy Lai’s December 15 verdict under Hong Kong’s national security law and its impact on rule of law and stability.
Judges in the HKSAR trial of Jimmy Lai identified eight false statements he made to mislead the court, from concealing U.S. meetings to denying Apple Daily’s role in his show.
China’s Foreign Ministry office in the Hong Kong SAR fired back at WSJ and Washington Post editorials on Jimmy Lai’s conviction, accusing them of slander, bias, and threats to national sovereignty.
The Hong Kong High Court finds media tycoon Jimmy Lai guilty of violating the National Security Law, highlighting his alleged role in “black-clad” violence during the legislative amendment turmoil.
HKSAR security chief Chris Tang defends the High Court verdict in Jimmy Lai’s national security case, stressing strict rule of law and equal justice.
The Chinese mainland condemned foreign criticism of the HKSAR judiciary after Jimmy Lai’s verdict, urging respect for Hong Kong’s rule of law and the Chinese mainland’s sovereignty.
The Liaison Office of the Chinese mainland backs Hong Kong’s first conviction under the national security law, supporting the verdict against Jimmy Lai for colluding with foreign forces.
Jimmy Lai’s conviction for colluding with external forces and publishing seditious materials highlights the 2019 protests’ impact on press freedom and national security.