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Hong Kong s forbidden fruit and the national security law: the rise and fall of Apple Daily and founder Jimmy Lai

The rags-to-riches story that Hong Kong was once famous for has come to an end, with main protagonist absent in final actHard-charging tabloid that shook up city’s media scene undone by weight of law that it railed against

Hong Kong s forbidden fruit and the national security law: the rise and fall of Apple Daily and founder Jimmy Lai

Hong Kong s forbidden fruit and the national security law: the rise and fall of Apple Daily and founder Jimmy Lai
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Jimmy Lai gets 14 months in 2nd illegal assembly conviction

Jimmy Lai pleads guilty to organising unauthorised assembly

Jimmy Lai pleads guilty to organising unauthorised assembly
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Glavin: Hong Kong s democrats are united; rest of the world is in disarray

Glavin: Hong Kong s democrats are united; rest of the world is in disarray There is no escaping the absurdly draconian National Security Law that Beijing unilaterally imposed last June. It criminalizes anything the Chinese Communist Party deems to constitute subversion, separatism, or collusion with foreign forces. Author of the article: Terry Glavin Publishing date: Apr 28, 2021  •  14 hours ago  •  5 minute read  •  Former lawmaker and vice chairman of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China Albert Ho leaves West Kowloon court after being given a suspended sentence on April 16, 2021 in Hong Kong. Seven prominent democratic figures, including Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai, former lawmaker and barrister Martin Lee and Margaret Ng, were convicted of unauthorized assembly in relation to a peaceful protest on Aug. 18, 2019. Photo by Anthony Kwan /Getty Images

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