UK minister urges release of HK dissident Jimmy Lai


UK Foreign Minister David Cameron says Hong Kong’s prosecution of British citizen and media tycoon Jimmy Lai is politically motivated. – EPA pic, December 18, 2023.

UNITED Kingdom Foreign Minister David Cameron yesterday urged Hong Kong authorities to end the “politically motivated” prosecution of pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai, who is about to go on trial on charges of national security crimes.

British citizen Lai, 76, was charged with several counts of “colluding with foreign forces”, a crime under a national security law imposed on Hong Kong by Beijing in 2020 following massive pro-democracy protests.

Cameron said in a press release he was “particularly concerned at the politically motivated prosecution” of Lai.

“As a prominent and outspoken journalist and publisher, Jimmy Lai has been targeted in a clear attempt to stop the peaceful exercise of his rights to freedom of expression and association.

“I call on the Hong Kong authorities to end their prosecution and release Jimmy Lai,” he said.

Cameron oversaw a deepening of relations with Beijing when he served as prime minister between 2010 and 2016, and hosted China’s leader Xi Jinping for a state visit in 2015, but relations soured dramatically after his departure.

His comments were not likely to go down well in Beijing, which last week accused Britain of having “malicious intentions” toward Hong Kong after Cameron met with Lai’s son Sebastian in London on Tuesday.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning urged the UK to “earnestly respect the facts and the rule of law, and stop meddling in Hong Kong issues and China’s internal affairs”.

Britain is the former colonial power in Hong Kong, having handed over control to China in 1997.

Cameron said the national security law under which Lai is being prosecuted was a “demonstration of China breaking its international commitments”.

“It has damaged Hong Kong, with rights and freedoms significantly eroded. Arrests under the law have silenced opposition voices,” he said.

“I urge the Chinese authorities to repeal the National Security Law and end the prosecution of all individuals charged under it.”

If convicted, Lai faces up to life in prison.

The law’s aim was to quash dissent, and prominent opposition lawmakers and democracy activists in the semi-autonomous city have either fled abroad or been jailed in the three years since its passage. – AFP, December 18, 2023.



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