Lai has been remanded in custody for almost three years |
When Jimmy Lai Chee-ying's trial finally gets underway on December 18, the Apple Daily media tycoon will have been remanded in custody for almost three years.
In this case he is charged with sedition and conspiracy to collude with foreign forces when he allegedly called for international sanctions against Hong Kong and Chinese authorities, and inciting public hatred during the 2019 protests.
"When. you look at all the details as disclosed, you will see how bad they are. Let's wait and see [for] yourself," Tang told a Hong Kong media outlet.
Whatever happened to government officials declining to comment because the case was in the courts?
Tang also warned that the case would draw international attention and that foreign politicians may target local efforts to outlaw more national security offences under Article 23 of the Basic Law that the government aims to enact next year.
"I'm sure they will make use of this as another excuse to smear our government and to smear our country... It's a must. It's anticipated," he said.
Tang like Lam (above) has lots of cash |
Due to this "inconvenience", he said he had to adapt to using cash all the time.
"Because I have no bank account, right? So all my auto-pay had been paralysed," Tang said. "But I would say, compared with the national interest, this small inconvenience is nothing. Actually, I feel proud to have a chance to serve my country and serve my Hong Kong."
His patriotism knows no bounds...
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