Hong Kong Media Tycoon Faces Landmark National Security Trial
Jimmy Lai, founder of Apple Daily, is facing a landmark national security trial in Hong Kong. His health delayed the proceedings, but he is now fit for court. Lai denies charges of conspiracy to collude and publish seditious material, while international communities express concern over his treatment.
Hong Kong pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai, the founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper, returned to court for final submissions in a landmark national security trial after health concerns postponed proceedings. The 77-year-old was provided with a heart monitor and medication, easing earlier worries over his fitness to appear.
Prosecutor Anthony Chau described Lai as the 'helmsman' of Apple Daily, using the platform to call for actions against China and Hong Kong, including trade embargoes. Chau highlighted Lai's trip to the United States in 2019, where he met then-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to urge sanctions on Chinese officials.
Lai's prolonged detention and solitary confinement have drawn international scrutiny, with various rights groups and foreign governments expressing concern. Despite his incarceration, authorities insist Lai receives adequate care and a fair trial, even as global leaders, including Australia and the U.S., voice disapproval of the ongoing proceedings.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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