Arrested Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai tells staff to 'fight on'

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HONG KONG: Hong Kong pro-democracy media mogul Jimmy Lai on Wednesday (Aug 12) told Apple Daily reporters to 'fight on' following his dramatic ...

HONG KONG: Hong Kong pro-democracy media mogul Jimmy Lai on Wednesday told Apple Daily reporters to"fight on" following his dramaticThe 71-year-old was cheered by staff and handed a bouquet as he returned to the newsroom following a late nightIn images broadcast live on Facebook by his own reporters, he told staff to continue filing the kind of unvarnished dispatches that have infuriated China and pro-Beijing politicians in Hong Kong.

The moves have provoked outrage in the West and deepened fears for millions who last year took to the streets to protest China's tightening grip on the city. The most serious crimes under the Hong Kong law - which is not supposed to be retroactive - carry up to life in jail.Police have given limited details of their alleged case against Lai and those arrested on Monday.

Critics believe the security law has ended the key liberties and autonomy that Beijing promised Hong Kong could keep after its 1997 handover by Britain. Both China and Hong Kong's government vowed the security law would keep press freedoms in tact. But the police operation against Lai sparked denunciations of plunging press freedoms.

 

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