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HK media mogul charged under security law

Jimmy Lai is most high-profile figure charged under new legislation

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Dec 2020 7:30PM

HK media mogul charged under security law
Hong Kong media tycoon and Beijing critic Jimmy Lai (third from right) has been charged under a new national security law, the latest pro-democracy figure targeted under the legislation. – Wikipedia pic, December 11, 2020

HONG KONG – Media tycoon and Beijing critic Jimmy Lai was charged under a new national security law today, accused of colluding with foreign forces, the latest pro-democracy figure targeted under the legislation.

Lai, 73, is the most high-profile figure charged under the sweeping law, which has targeted the city’s pro-democracy movement but brought a semblance of calm to the finance hub after months of often-violent protests.

The city’s new national security unit charged him “with one count of ‘collusion with a foreign country or with external elements to endanger national security’”, police said in a statement.

National security offences carry a maximum sentence of life in prison.

The publisher will appear in court tomorrow in relation to the national security charge, police said.

Lai is the owner of Hong Kong’s best-selling Apple Daily, a popular tabloid that is unashamedly pro-democracy and fiercely critical of authorities.

Police raided the newspaper’s headquarters in August and arrested a string of senior company figures, including Lai, on suspicion of “collusion with foreign forces” under the vaguely worded new law that Beijing imposed on Hong Kong.

Last week, he was denied bail and remanded into custody until April after being charged with fraud, the latest in a string of prosecutions brought against high-profile democracy campaigners.

He is set to apply for bail on that charge at the high court on Tuesday.

China’s clampdown on Hong Kong has dramatically accelerated since it imposed the security law in June, with opposition politicians disqualified from the legislature and dozens of activists charged or investigated.

Last week, three prominent young democracy campaigners, including Joshua Wong, were jailed for taking part in last year’s democracy protests.

Today, Hong Kong teenager Tony Chung was found guilty of insulting China’s national flag and unlawful assembly.

The 19-year-old, who led a now-disbanded pro-democracy group, was convicted for throwing the Chinese flag to the ground during scuffles outside Hong Kong’s legislature in May last year.

Lai is only the fourth person charged under the controversial national security legislation.

The others are a 19-year-old activist for allegedly promoting secession on social media, a man who rode his motorbike into police officers at a protest and a man who repeatedly shouted pro-democracy slogans at police. – AFP, December 11, 2020

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