Hong Kong Democracy Activist Jimmy Lai Released On Bail

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Hong Kong pro-democracy activist and media tycoon Jimmy Lai, center, walks out of court with his lawyers after being granted bail Wednesday, nearly three weeks after he was arrested over fraud and national security-related charges.
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Democracy Activist Jimmy Lai Charged Under Hong Kong National Security Law
Lai, 73, is a prominent democracy activist in Hong Kong. His popular newspaper, Apple Daily, is frequently critical of China’s heavy-handed policies toward the nominally semi-autonomous city. Lai himself is robust in his criticism of the Chinese Communist Party.
Justice Lee Wan-tang of the High Court in Hong Kong, who is designated to hear cases under the national security law, rejected prosecutors’ demands that Lai be denied bail but imposed severe restrictions on his release, according to Apple Daily.
Lai must post a cash bail of 10 million Hong Kong dollars ($1.29 million) and is banned from leaving home, granting interviews, using social media, publishing articles and asking foreign organizations or individuals to impose sanctions on China and Hong Kong.

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The national security law was passed by the elite Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress in June and imposed on Hong Kong, which democracy advocates say is a violation of the treaty between China and Great Britain guaranteeing the former colony a degree of autonomy for 50 years.
The law criminalizes, in the language of the measure, advocating for Hong Kong secession, subversion against the Chinese government, terrorism and colluding with foreign forces.
Lai is scheduled to next appear in court on April 16, Apple Daily reported. It’s not clear whether a trial would take place in Hong Kong or the mainland.
In an interview in 2019 with NPR’s Morning Edition, co-host Steve Inskeep asked Lai whether his fight for Hong Kong democracy is winnable.
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«Well, let’s put it this way, Lai said. «If we don’t fight, we will lose everything. We will lose the rule of law. We will lose the human right. We will lose the way of life that we’re used to. We will lose, you know, the freedom we have. But if we fight, that might — you know, there may be a chance. There may be a miracle.
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