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...Jimmy Lai believed in “delivering freedom through media”....
...Jimmy Lai, the Hong Kong media tycoon and former owner of the now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper, has appeared in court in a long-delayed national security trial that could put him in prison for life....
...Many of the city’s leading democrats are Catholic, including media mogul Jimmy Lai, who is on trial for alleged national security crimes, barrister Martin Lee and Joseph Zen, former bishop of Hong Kong....
...Big read: Chan Ho-him writes about how China’s slowdown is deepening Hong Kong’s existential crisis....
...Jimmy Sham, an LGBT+ rights campaigner and an applicant in the same-sex marriage court case, and Raymond Chan, the city’s first and only openly gay former lawmaker, are among the 47 opposition activists...
...Chan Chak-ming, president of the Law Society of Hong Kong said the territory still boasted an “independent judiciary with [a] fair and open common law system”....
...The change came after Hong Kong’s government fought to block jailed media mogul Jimmy Lai from hiring British barrister Timothy Owen to defend him in a national security case....
...Financial services industry executives are alarmed that opposition leaders have been jailed or have fled the city, and business figures — such as media tycoon and vocal Chinese Communist party critic Jimmy...
...Hong Kong is expected to try another high-profile national security case this year, against media mogul and Beijing critic Jimmy Lai in September....
...After the Chinese territory’s apex court rejected the government’s latest bid to bar Jimmy Lai from hiring Timothy Owen to defend him, the city’s leader said he had asked Beijing to step in to interpret...
...Hong Kong authorities have “withheld” granting a visa extension for a British barrister hired by pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai, according to his lawyers....
...The former senior executives of the pro-democracy outlet, founded by media mogul and vocal Beijing critic Jimmy Lai, face a maximum penalty of life imprisonment under the security law....
...Jimmy sat on the dusty floor of his Guangdong mill chasing down the money he was still owed....
...journalists’ association in June passed a motion to lower the threshold for its possible disbandment, following the closure of pro-democracy news outlets such as Apple Daily, which was founded by media mogul Jimmy...
...Media mogul Jimmy Lai, the 74-year-old founder of the pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily, lost a bid last week to prevent national security officers from searching his mobile phones, including journalistic...
...Hong Kong media magnate and prominent Beijing critic Jimmy Lai has been found guilty by a local court of inciting people to take part in a banned assembly last year commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen massacre...
...Jimmy Lai, founder of the since-shutteed leading pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily, has also been arrested under the law....
...Primrose Riordan is the FT’s South China Correspondent and Chan Ho-him is a Hong Kong reporter Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first...
...Hong Kong media tycoon and high-profile Beijing critic Jimmy Lai has been sentenced to 13 months in jail for inciting people to attend a banned memorial last year commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen massacre...
...Jimmy Lai, the Hong Kong media tycoon and one of the city’s most high-profile critics of Beijing, has been sentenced to 13 months in prison for inciting others to take part in a banned assembly last year...
...Its assets were frozen by authorities and senior management, including founder Jimmy Lai, were arrested. Citizen News was staffed by about 40 journalists, many of whom had recently joined the company....
...Former president Jimmy Carter wrote in the New York Times that he fears for the future of American democracy....
...Ronson Chan, a senior editor at Stand News and chair of the Hong Kong Journalists Association, was taken from his home by police for questioning....
...Apple Daily, the pro-democracy newspaper, was forced to shut six months ago after its assets were frozen and founder Jimmy Lai and senior journalists were arrested....
...The heroes and heroines include the formidably competent Anson Chan, whom Patten chose to run his administration, irreverent entrepreneur and newspaper founder Jimmy Lai (now jailed), and businessman and...
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