Jimmy Lai, who founded the pro-democracy tabloid Apple Daily, faces a possible life sentence after being charged under the controversial national security law imposed after Hong Kong’s 2019 protests.

The trial of Hong Kong’s most famous activist publisher who was arrested under China’s crackdown on dissidents will start Monday after being delayed for over a year.

Jimmy Lai, 76, broke into the city’s once freewheeling media world about three decades ago, armed with the belief that delivering information is equal to protecting freedom. Now, his own freedom is at stake as he faces a possible life sentence if convicted under a national security law imposed by Beijing following the 2019 pro-democracy protests.

The landmark case — tied to the now-defunct pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily that Lai founded — is seen by many as a trial for press freedom and a test for judicial independence in the former British colony, which was promised to have its Western-style civil liberties remain intact for 50 years after returning to Chinese rule in 1997.

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    11 months ago

    I didn’t live in Hong Kong that long to really read into Apple Daily, but it was at the very least popular.

    Not sure what sort of conspiracy theory you’re pushing here.

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      11 months ago

      They don’t seem to be pushing a conspiracy as much as pointing out who this guy is aligned with as context for the general audience.

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        11 months ago

        Without sources, and the guy’s comment history is filled with conspiracy theories, like “Biden does and says what his advisors in the CIA tell him to”.

        I never saw any of these claims in SCMP when he was arrested in 2020.