Three Hong Kong press freedom advocates, including journalists Gwyneth Ho and Claudia Mo, and media founder Frankie Fung, have received heavy prison sentences under national security charges.
Jimmy Lai, a prominent media tycoon and pro-democracy advocate, faces charges of colluding with foreign forces in a landmark national security trial in Hong Kong. Accused of sedition linked to his ...
Former Hong Kong media boss Jimmy Lai Chee-ying will continue his testimony on Friday in his high-profile national security ...
Hong Kong activist Jimmy Lai denies sedition charges as rights and campaign groups around the world call for his release ...
Jimmy Lai, 76, was first arrested in August 2020 under China’s newly instituted Hong Kong national security law.
Pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai said on Thursday he was against violence and had not sought to incite hatred against China ...
Scores of Hong Kong ’s leading pro-democracy activists, collectively known as the “Hong Kong 47,” have been handed prison ...
Former Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai denied in his landmark national security trial on Wednesday he had asked then U.S. Vice ...
Former publisher Jimmy Lai has denied that he asked a colleague to draft a list of potential sanction targets in testimony at ...
Lai has been accused of sedition and foreign collusion. He has been held in solitary confinement since December 2020.
Jimmy Lai, who is charged with national security offenses, testified that his newspaper “carried a torch to the reality” of ...
Lai, one of the most influential pro-democracy figures in Hong Kong, is accused of colluding with foreign forces.