Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai verdict to come 'in good time': judge
Jimmy Lai faces charges under Hong Kong's national security law, accused of colluding with foreign forces and publishing seditious material amid ongoing concerns over his health.
- Jimmy Lai's national security trial in Hong Kong is concluding after 21 months, with a verdict expected soon regarding his potential life imprisonment sentence under the National Security Law issued in 2020.
- Since the implementation of the National Security Law in 2020, approximately 2,000 pro-democracy activists have been arrested in Hong Kong, raising concerns about the region's freedoms.
- Lai has experienced declining health during his five years in maximum-security prison, suffering from heart palpitations that postponed court proceedings.
- International attention is urged for Lai's sentencing, with calls for prominent figures to advocate for his release and recognition for his commitment to freedom.
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Hong Kong: Pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai's trial ends
The newspaper mogul could face life in prison for allegedly colluding with foreign forces and sedition under Beijing's national security law. Lai's case is a high-profile example of China's clampdown on civil liberties.
Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai verdict to come ‘in good time’: judge
A Hong Kong court finished hearing closing arguments in the national security trial of pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai on Thursday, though a judge declined to say when a verdict will be reached. The 77-year-old founder of the now-shut Apple Daily newspaper has been behind bars since late 2020 as his case made its way

Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai verdict to come 'in good time': judge
A Hong Kong court finished hearing closing arguments in the national security trial of pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai on Thursday, though a judge declined to say when a verdict will be reached.
Hong Kong Media Mogul Jimmy Lai Verdict To Come 'In Good Time': Judge
A Hong Kong court finished hearing closing arguments in the national security trial of pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai on Thursday, though a judge declined to say when a verdict will be reached.
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