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    Hong Kong court finds pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai guilty of sedition

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonDecember 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Jimmy Lai, founder of Next Digital Ltd., exits a Correctional Services Department vehicle as he arrives at the Court of Final Appeal for the verdict of his bail hearing in Hong Kong, China, on Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021. Prosecutors in Hong Kong charged Lai, a prominent critic of Beijing and local authorities, last year under the national security law imposed by Beijing, saying he had colluded with foreigners by calling for sanctions against China. Photographer: Chan Long Hei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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    Hong Kong pro-democracy activist and media baron Jimmy Lai on Monday was found guilty of sedition and collusion with foreign countries by a Hong Kong court.

    The 78-year-old was charged under Hong Kong’s controversial national security law, enacted by Beijing in 2020 after pro-democracy protests swept the region in 2019.

    The court said Lai was guilty of a “conspiracy to commit collusion with a foreign country or with external elements to endanger national security.”

    It also said that Lai and his tabloid Apple Daily, requested a foreign country or entity outside of China “to impose sanctions or blockade, or engage in other hostile activities” against Hong Kong or China.

    The court, in its 850-page judgement, said that the businessman “harbored his resentment and hatred of the PRC [People’s Republic of China] for many of his adult years.”

    Lai, one of the CCP’s most vocal critics, had pleaded not guilty to two charges of colluding with foreign forces under the national security law, as well as a charge of conspiracy to publish seditious materials.

    He has been under arrest since 2020, with his trial starting in December 2023. Lai’s sentencing is expected to be on Jan. 12.

    Speaking just after the judgment, Andrew Collier, senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, said the verdict was “not very good” from a foreign investor perspective, adding “people want an independent court system that’s going to protect the rights of citizens and the financial community.”

    He said the verdict on Lai was expected, but the question for Hong Kong is around investor confidence.

    While the city has seen a growing number of IPOs in 2025, “if investors are not comfortable with the court system, with cases like Jimmy Lai’s, that’s not good for the future of Hong Kong,” Collier said.

    Lai, who founded Asian clothing brand Giordano, newspaper Apple Daily and digital media company Next Digital, was brought up by U.S. President Donald Trump during his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea back in October.

    Trump pressed Xi to release Lai during the meeting, according to Reuters.

    The court said that Lai’s “only intent” was to seek the downfall of the Chinese Communist Party, adding “even though the ultimate cost was the sacrifice of the interests of the people of the PRC and the HKSAR [Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China]. This was the ultimate aim of the conspiracies and secessionist publications.”

    Speaking to CNBC before the verdict, veteran investor David Roche said that “If I were running Hong Kong, I know that I would have to convict the man, and I would then send him home … That, I think, would help to give the overriding impression and therefore conviction to people in the money business that Hong Kong had returned to its normal, business driven, dynamic self.”

    Lai acquired British citizenship before Hong Kong was handed back to China in 1997.

    The trial verdict is the latest development in Hong Kong’s political scene, which has seen the erosion of democratic opposition in one of Asia’s financial hubs since the enactment of the national security law.

    Under changes to Hong Kong’s electoral system in 2021, the number of directly elected members in the city’s legislature was drastically slashed, woth only “patriots” reviewed by an election committee allowed to stand for elections.

    Monday’s verdict comes on the heels of the dissolution of Hong Kong’s last pro-democracy party on Sunday after 31 years, as well as a “patriots-only” legislative election that saw the second lowest turnout in the region’s history.



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