• 11/20/2024

Detained Hong Kong pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai to testify for first time in national security trial

Hong Kong Free Press

Jimmy Lai to testify

Detained pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai is set to take the stand for the first time on Wednesday in his high-profile national security trial.

The 76-year-old founder of the shuttered Apple Daily newspaper stands accused of two counts of taking part in a “conspiracy to collude with foreign forces” under Beijing’s security law, and one count of conspiring to publish “seditious” materials under a colonial-era law. He faces up to life in prison if convicted.

Police watch over people queuing outside the West Kowloon Law Courts Building on November 19, 2024, ahead of the national security trial of Jimmy Lai resuming the following day. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP.
Police watch over people queuing outside the West Kowloon Law Courts Building on November 19, 2024, ahead of the national security trial of Jimmy Lai resuming the following day. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP.

Lai, whose national security trial began last December after multiple delays, has been detained since December 2020. In December 2022, he was sentenced to five years and nine months in prison for fraud over violating the lease on Apple Daily’s headquarters, and has since been held at a maximum security prison.

Originally estimated to last 80 days, the trial was adjourned in July on the 92nd day of proceedings until Wednesday, when the court will hear from Lai for the first time. The four month delay was due to the availability of the three judges, each handpicked to handle national security cases.

The court heard previously that Lai’s testimony and cross-examination was expected to take three to four weeks.

Jimmy Lai Apple Daily
Hong Kong pro-democracy media mogul Jimmy Lai. File photo: Kelly Ho/HKFP.

In recent days, the Hong Kong government has rejected claims made by an international team of lawyers, who said that the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention had found that Lai, who is a British national, was being unlawfully and arbitrarily detained in Hong Kong.

Citing an opinion adopted by the working group dated September 26, King’s Counsel Caoilfhionn Gallagher said it had expressed “alarm” that Lai had been placed in prolonged solitary confinement for almost four years, and urged the Hong Kong authorities to remedy the situation.

“It is a resounding endorsement of what we have said all along: Jimmy Lai is being unlawfully and arbitrarily detained in respect of each and every case brought against him in Hong Kong,” Gallagher, from Doughty Street Chambers in the UK, said.

In statements issued on Sunday, the government said that Lai had had been placed in solitary confinement upon his own request. Individuals in custody may ask to be removed from association with other detainees on the basis of personal safety and well-being. The request is subject to the approval of the correctional services chief.

Stanley Prison
Stanley Prison. File Photo: GovHK.

Hong Kong’s judicial system and trials had been “blatantly discredited” by an international legal team that claimed to represent the Apple Daily founder, the government said on Sunday night, hours after it issued an earlier statement condemning “misleading” comments on Lai’s national security case.

Beijing inserted the national security law into Hong Kong’s mini-constitution in June 2020 following a year of pro-democracy protests and unrest. The legislation criminalised subversion, secession, collusion with foreign forces and terrorist acts, giving police sweeping new powers and leading to hundreds of arrests amid new legal precedents, while dozens of civil society groups disappeared.

The authorities say it restored stability and peace to the city, rejecting criticism from trade partners, the UN and NGOs.

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