Tiananmen vigil activist on trial says one-party rule contradicts country’s constitution

    Tiananmen vigil activist on trial says one-party rule contradicts country’s constitution

    A former Hong Kong opposition politician has accused China’s one-party rule system of being incompatible with the country’s constitution and failing to safeguard people’s fundamental rights, as he defended his calls to end “dictatorship” in a high-profile subversion trial. Ex-lawmaker Lee Cheuk-yan, former chairman of the now-disbanded Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic…

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    The 56-year-old is the second defendant to seek a reduced sentence after Fung Wai-kong, managing editor of Apple Daily’s English edition, submitted a similar application last week. Photo: Sam Tsang

      Former Apple Daily executive editor appeals 10-year sentence in Hong Kong

      The former executive editor-in-chief of Hong Kong’s defunct Apple Daily newspaper, founded by Jimmy Lai Chee-ying, has lodged an appeal against his 10-year sentence imposed under the national security law. Lam Man-chung’s lawyer filed the application at the Court of Appeal on Friday, ahead of the statutory 28-day deadline for criminal appeals expiring on Monday….

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      Apple Daily’s headquarters were located in Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate. Photo: Sam Tsang

        Ex-media boss Jimmy Lai wins appeal over fraud conviction

        A Hong Kong appellate court has quashed Jimmy Lai Chee-ying’s fraud conviction for operating a consultancy office from his now-defunct tabloid-style newspaper, Apple Daily, finding that the prosecution failed to prove the jailed former media boss had made a “false representation”. In a judgment delivered on Thursday, the Court of Appeal ruled that the prosecution…

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