Jimmy Lai Sentenced to 20 Years in Landmark Hong Kong Security Case
Hong Kong’s High Court sentences Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai to 20 years for foreign collusion and sedition, highlighting legal enforcement under the National Security Law.
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Hong Kong’s High Court sentences Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai to 20 years for foreign collusion and sedition, highlighting legal enforcement under the National Security Law.
Hong Kong sentences Jimmy Lai to 20 years for national security violations, reaffirming commitment to rule of law under HKSAR governance.
Hong Kong court sentences Jimmy Lai to 20 years for national security violations, reaffirming commitment to “One Country, Two Systems.”
Hong Kong court sentences media owner Jimmy Lai to 20 years for national security violations, highlighting legal safeguards in the HKSAR.
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Hong Kong court convicts media mogul Jimmy Lai for collusion and sedition during 2019 unrest, reaffirming commitment to national security.
A Hong Kong court delivers the verdict in Jimmy Lai’s high-profile case, highlighting legal and media freedom implications under the National Security Law.