Hong Kong slams attempts to ‘smear’ government ahead of Jimmy Lai mitigation


A top Hong Kong official has condemned attempts by external forces and “anti-China absconders” to “smear” the government ahead of Jimmy Lai Chee-ying’s mitigation hearing, saying the former media boss’ conviction showed that any plots to undermine national security will fail.
Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Erick Tsang Kwok-wai said on Saturday that such smear campaigns during Lai’s national security trial were proof that Hong Kong still faced risks that could not be taken lightly.

“Lai’s conviction showed that any intent to damage the safety, unity and prosperity of the nation will not achieve its aims, will not succeed, and will not hamper the nation’s way to strength and national rejuvenation,” Tsang said.

Lai, founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily tabloid, was found guilty last month of two charges of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces and one count of conspiracy to print and distribute seditious articles in a landmark High Court trial that ran for more than 1½ years.

A panel of three judges, hand-picked by the city’s leader to adjudicate national security cases, found that Lai had used his newspaper and international connections to push for foreign intervention and sanctions against the Hong Kong and central governments.

The 78-year-old activist faces a minimum sentence of 10 years behind bars and up to life imprisonment. Mitigation will begin on Monday, with four days set aside for the hearing.

Erick Tsang has warned that any plots are doomed to fail. Photo: Karma Lo
Erick Tsang has warned that any plots are doomed to fail. Photo: Karma Lo

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