The Hong Kong High Court’s sentencing of Jimmy Lai, Apple Daily founder and democracy advocate, to 20 years in prison is a devastating blow to media freedom in the city.
HONG KONG, Feb 10 (Reuters) - China on Tuesday released a white paper on Hong Kong's practice of safeguarding national ...
A massive fire in Hong Kong last November killed 168 people, devastating a tight-knit community. Residents displaced by the ...
China's "national security law" was perfectly tailored to zero in on someone like Lai, who vigorously pushed for democracy, ...
China on Tuesday released a policy white paper on Hong Kong's practice of safeguarding national security to ensure stability ...
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After Jimmy Lai’s sentencing, China clearly looks bent on proving its word is worthless
A Hong Kong kangaroo court on Monday handed a 20-year sentence to Jimmy Lai, 78 and in his sixth year in jail, for the crime ...
Lai, Catholic entrepreneur and media tycoon, was sentenced over what Chinese officials claim were national security violations.
The media tycoon, a Chinese-born British citizen, had been a persistent critic of Beijing. The sentence is the harshest penalty so far under a national security law.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio calls Jimmy Lai's 20-year sentence "unjust" as Hong Kong convicts the 78-year-old democracy ...
A Hong Kong court sentenced 78-year-old activist and publisher Jimmy Lai to 20 years in prison after finding him guilty under China's national security law.
The children of Jimmy Lai, a pro-democracy former Hong Kong media mogul and China critic, said Monday that a possible visit ...
Six former employees of Lai's now-shuttered newspaper were also sentenced, with their terms ranging from six to 10 years.
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