Pro-democracy publisher Lai's trial to resume this week in Hong Kong

 

FILE – Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai, who founded the since-shuttered local newspaper Apple Daily, enters a court in Hong Kong on May 5, 2020.

After a monthslong delay, the national security trial of pro-democracy publisher Jimmy Lai is due to resume Wednesday in Hong Kong amid continued calls for his immediate release.

Founder of the now-shuttered Apple Daily newspaper, Lai has been held in solitary confinement since late 2020. His trial began in December 2023 and was initially estimated to last about 80 days.

Lai, 76, is expected to take the stand for the first time once the trial restarts.

Lai’s son Sebastien has been a staunch advocate for his father’s release. A top concern for Sebastien is the severe toll that years of solitary confinement have taken on his father.

“Given his age, given the fact that he is in the conditions that he’s in, there’s a danger to his life, and he could — it breaks my heart to say this — but he could pass away at any moment,” he told VOA in September.

The trial, which rights groups have decried as bogus, has been adjourned since July. Lai, a British national, is standing trial on charges of collusion with foreign forces and sedition, which he rejects.

The charges are widely viewed as politically motivated, but if convicted, Lai faces life in prison.








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