'Desperate' son of Hong Kong's jailed Jimmy Lai asks to meet UK PM
- Sebastien Lai, the son of jailed media mogul Jimmy Lai, urgently asked UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to meet him, stating he is 'desperate' as his father's trial concludes.
- Jimmy Lai, a pro-democracy activist, has faced over 50 days of testimony and is charged with foreign collusion, which could result in life imprisonment.
- Rights experts and Western governments, including Britain, are calling for Jimmy Lai's release, emphasizing that his case is a 'priority' for the UK government.
- Despite these calls, Sun Qingye from Beijing's national security apparatus stated that Jimmy Lai's situation must be resolved legally, rejecting the notion of releasing him.
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'Desperate' son of Hong Kong's jailed Jimmy Lai asks to meet UK PM
The son of jailed Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai has called for an urgent meeting with Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer, saying he was "desperate" as his father's defence drew to a close in a high-profile trial.
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