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Stand tall, but be careful, Jimmy Lai tells HK staff
By Helen Davidson / The Guardian, TAIPEI
Hong Kong media mogul and democracy advocate Jimmy Lai (黎智英) has told his staff to “stand tall” in a letter from prison, days before being sentenced in two of several cases against him.
Separately yesterday, fellow democracy advocate Joshua Wong (黃之鋒) was sentenced to a further four months in jail, concluding another of a growing number of trials in a sweeping crackdown.
Lai, the 72-year-old founder of Hong Kong newspaper the Apple Daily, is in jail on remand after prosecutors successfully appealed against a court decision to grant him bail on national security charges.
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Media mogul Jimmy Lai, left, leaves the Court of Final Appeal in Hong Kong on Feb. 9.
Photo: Reuters 2021/04/14 03:00
By Helen Davidson / The Guardian, TAIPEI
Hong Kong media mogul and democracy advocate Jimmy Lai ï¼é»æºè±ï¼ has told his staff to âstand tallâ in a letter from prison, days before being sentenced in two of several cases against him.
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