December 18, 2023
2 mins read

Hong Kong Media Mogul Jimmy Lai’s Trial Begins

According to the media mogul’s legal team, he has been denied his choice of legal representation, after Beijing barred him from appointing a UK lawyer…reports Asian Lite News

The trial of Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai, who has been in prison since 2020 over charges of colluding with “foreign forces”, began on Monday and if found guilty, the 76-year-old could face life imprisonment.

Lai, a UK citizen, was arrested under the National Security Law (NSL), introduced by China in 2020 in response to massive pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, insisting that the law was necessary to quell unrest.

China considers Lai a traitor who sought to undermine its national security, the BBC reported.

According to the media mogul’s legal team, he has been denied his choice of legal representation, after Beijing barred him from appointing a UK lawyer.

He is being tried by three judges handpicked by Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee, the team added.

Lai, an outspoken critic of the Chinese Communist Party, is one of the most high-profile people to be arrested under the NSL.

Before he was detained, he was often at the frontline of pro-democracy protests, such as the 2014 Umbrella Movement and the 2019 demonstrations against an extradition bill.

He founded and ran some of Hong Kong’s best-known media outlets, including the now-defunct newspaper Apple Daily.

Lai is also facing a sedition charge under a colonial-era law based on his tweets, interviews he hosted, as well as articles published in Apple Daily, the BBC reported.

Since he is a British citizen, his son Sebastian Lai has been lobbying the UK government to intervene on his father’s behalf.

Sebastian Lai also met UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron earlier this month.

On Sunday while calling for Jimmy Lai’s release, Cameron said: “I am gravely concerned that anyone is facing prosecution under the National Security Law, and particularly concerned at the politically motivated prosecution of British national Jimmy Lai.

“As a prominent and outspoken journalist and publisher, Jimmy Lai has been targeted in a clear attempt to stop the peaceful exercise of his rights to freedom of expression and association.”

Since his arrest in August 2020, Lai has been held in solitary confinement in a maximum-security prison for more than 1,000 days.

The trial, which has been delayed for a year, is expected to last for about 80 days.

ALSO READ-HK media mogul Jimmy Lai charged under security law

Previous Story

Lloyd Austin to Visit Israel Amidst Conflict

Next Story

Migrant Influx Forces Migrant Influx Closure of Texas Railway Crossings

Latest from -Top News

New York Honours Indian Constitution

The New York State Senate passed a resolution marking 75 years of the Indian Constitution, introduced by Senator Jeremy Cooney, highlighting shared democratic values with the U.S….reports Asian Lite News The New

Demining support transforms Cambodia

Director for South-East Asia and Pacific, Charles Hay is visiting Cambodia to see the positive impact of the UK’s Global Mine Action Programme   FCDO Director for South-East Asia and Pacific, Charles

UK-Angola trade mission strengthens ties

British businesses explore Angola’s crucial sectors, forging partnerships for continued sustainable growth Ambassador Bharat Joshi welcomed UK Trade Envoy Calvin Bailey and a delegation of over 20 UK businesses eager to explore

Senior general appointed new Royal Navy chief in UK

Gen. Sir Gwyn Jenkins also faced allegations that he oversaw the rejection of hundreds of resettlement applications from former Afghan special forces members who served alongside British troops against the Taliban The
Go toTop