Jimmy Lai
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Jimmy Lai’s 20-Year Sentence: Hong Kong’s Core Principles Tested
Pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai has been sentenced to 20 years in prison in Hong Kong, sparking international condemnation and raising serious questions about the city’s legal integrity and future of civil society.
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Jimmy Lai Verdict Casts Shadow on Hong Kong Press Freedom
Following Jimmy Lai’s conviction on national security charges, Hong Kong’s media landscape faces deepening fear and self-censorship, with international attention now focused on his imminent sentencing and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s visit to China.
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Jimmy Lai’s Sedition Conviction: Hong Kong’s Line in the Sand for Dissent
Jimmy Lai’s conviction for sedition under Hong Kong’s National Security Law marks a pivotal moment for civil liberties, press freedom, and the territory’s global standing.
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Jimmy Lai Convicted in Landmark Hong Kong Security Trial: Press Freedom at a Crossroads
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai has been found guilty on national security charges, in a verdict widely condemned as a blow to press freedom and democracy. His trial, marked by health concerns and global attention, underscores escalating tensions over…
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Jimmy Lai Verdict: Hong Kong’s Democracy Icon Faces Guilty Ruling Amid Beijing’s Grip
Hong Kong’s democracy advocate Jimmy Lai faces an expected guilty verdict, raising global questions about press freedom and Beijing’s judicial influence.
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Jimmy Lai’s Trial Concludes: A Pivotal Moment for Press Freedom in Hong Kong
The trial of pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai, founder of Hong Kong’s Apple Daily, ends after 160 days. This landmark case tests press freedom and judicial independence in Hong Kong.




