Hong Kong pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai will not appeal conviction
9 hours ago
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- Hong Kong pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai will not appeal his conviction under the national security law.
- Lai was convicted for conspiracy to publish seditious material and collude with foreign forces, receiving a 20-year sentence.
- His fraud conviction was overturned last month, but he remains jailed under the national security law.
- Lai's international legal team stated he gave 'clear and definitive' instructions not to appeal, without providing reasons.
- The case involved a meeting with US officials during the 2019 protests, which Lai claims was only to discuss Hong Kong's situation.
- Hong Kong's chief executive praised the sentencing, calling Lai's actions 'evil deeds beyond measure.'
- Rights groups and the UN human rights chief condemned the conviction, urging it be quashed under international law.
- Lai's family reports his health has deteriorated in jail, but authorities deny poor conditions.
- Critics argue the national security law is used for repression, while Beijing insists it ensures stability.