US sanctions on top Hong Kong and mainland officials sped up arrest of Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai

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HONG KONG - American sanctions imposed on 11 top Hong Kong and mainland officials accelerated the arrest of the highly vocal anti-China advocate Jimmy Lai and six others under the national security law, political observers said.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - American sanctions imposed on 11 top Hong Kong and mainland officials accelerated the arrest of the highly vocal anti-China advocate Jimmy Lai and six others under the national security law, political observers said.

"You can see they wanted a number of people, including the now-disbanded Demosisto's Nathan Law, who fled to the United Kingdom, and the basis for targeting them is collusion with the Americans," Prof Wu noted. Mr Lai himself is an ardent critic of Beijing and met with US vice-president Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Washington in July last year to discuss the controversial and withdrawn extradition bill and the city's situation.

The US sanctions have accelerated Beijing's move to take these pro-US hostile forces in Hong Kong to task, he added. China's state media previously labelled the pair, along with Mr Lai and former lawmaker Albert Ho, as the"new Gang of Four" that"colludes" with Western forces to instigate unrest and destroy the city.

Associate Professor Sing Ming of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology said:"The government emphasised again and again that the national security law would not have any retroactive effect, so were Anson Chan to be arrested, understanding the charge would be important."

 

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