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As China critic Jimmy Lai waits for Monday's sentencing

The city's judiciary announced on Friday that Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai, who has been a democracy activist and a campaigner for national security, will be sentenced in February.

Lai, 78 years old, founder of Apple Daily, now closed, which advocated democracy, was found guilty of two counts of conspiring to collude and work with foreign forces, under China's national security law. He also faced a charge for conspiracy to publish seditious materials.

Lai has pleaded guilty to all charges, despite suffering from high blood pressure and heart palpitations after spending more than five years in solitary.

The case has brought international attention to Hong Kong's judicial independence amid years of crackdowns on rights and liberties in the global financial centre after pro-democracy demonstrations that Beijing perceived as a threat to its rule.

Hong Kong, an ex-colony of Britain, was returned to Chinese control in 1997, with guarantees that it would retain its own judicial and freedom system distinct from mainland China.

TRUMP HAS PLEDGED TO 'SAVE LAI'

Aleksandra?Without? Borders' Asia Manager, Aleksandra Bielakowska said in a statement that "the eyes of the whole world will be upon Hong Kong."

She added, "The result will resonate beyond Jimmy Lai and send a decisive message about the future press freedom on the territory."

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, raised Lai’s case in a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping last October. He has promised to "save", Lai who could face a life sentence.

Some countries including the U.S., Britain and Canada have claimed that the trial was politically motivated and demanded Lai's release immediately.

Beijing however views Lai as the?mastermind of 2019 protests, and a conspiracy advocate advocating U.S. Sanctions against Hong Kong and China.

Lai was detained in 2020 but his trial did not begin until December 2023. It lasted 156 days. The Chinese and Hong Kong authorities have defended national security laws for restoring stability in Hong Kong, and claim Lai is receiving a 'fair trial.

Lai was found to be guilty of using Apple Daily for a platform.

Six former executives conspired with each other

Other people to produce seditious materials between April 2019 and June 2021. Collaborate with foreign forces including the U.S. to impose "sanctions, blockades, and other hostile activities" against China.

Chief Justice Andrew Cheung of Hong Kong, the top judge in the city, said recently that calls for Lai's release prematurely would undermine rule of law.

He said that "such?demands" not only circumvent legal procedures to ensure accountability, but also attack the very core of the rule-of-law itself.

Keir starmer, British Prime Minister, said he and Chinese President Xi Jinping had a "respectful conversation" about Lai during a recent visit to Beijing. He declined to give details.

(source: Reuters)