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  2. Jimmy Lai - Wikipedia

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    Lai Chee-ying (Chinese: 黎智英; born 8 December 1947 [4]), also known as Jimmy Lai, is a Hong Kong businessman and politician. He founded Giordano , an Asian clothing retailer, Next Digital (formerly Next Media), a Hong Kong-listed media company, and the popular newspaper Apple Daily .

  3. Apple Daily raids and arrests - Wikipedia

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    Secretary-general Christophe Deloire of Reporters Without Borders protested Hong Kong Police's decision to arrest Jimmy Lai, stating the charge of colluding foreign forces on Lai was an attempt to outlaw the symbol of press freedom, and urged the Hong Kong Government to drop all charges and immediately release the arrested.

  4. Jimmy Lai in Chains - Wikipedia

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    The neon sign was created by Melbourne neon artist Steven Cole and includes an unchained outline of Jimmy Lai before it animates to Jimmy Lai in chains. The neon sign was exhibited outdoors at Sydney Town Hall, Australia on 14,16,28,29,30 September, 1,7,13 October and 18 December 2023.

  5. Giordano International - Wikipedia

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    Giordano was founded in 1981 in Hong Kong by Jimmy Lai.The inspiration for the company's name came during a business trip to New York City. Lai found himself at a Manhattan pizza shop by the same name and woke up the next day to find a napkin printed with the Giordano name in his pocket.

  6. Next Digital - Wikipedia

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    The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reported that "the arrest of media tycoon Jimmy Lai bears out the worst fears that Hong Kong's National Security Law would be used to suppress critical pro-democracy opinion and restrict press freedom". Steven Butler, CPJ's Asia program coordinator, commented, "Jimmy Lai should be released at once and ...

  7. HKSAR v Lai Chee Ying - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Lai and his older son Timothy Lai, CEO Cheung Kim-hung, Royston Chow, administrative director Wong Wai-keung, animation director Kith Ng, a total of 6 people were accused for alleged fraud. [2] Jimmy Lai was accused of financing groups advocating sanctions against Hong Kong. All arrestees were granted bail by the police originally, until ...

  8. Who is Jimmy Lai, the Hong Kong media tycoon facing a life ...

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    Jimmy Lai was the chief of the now-defunct Hong Kong tabloid Apple Daily. Now 77, he's facing a life sentence in a national security trial in Hong Kong. He was arrested in August 2020 after the ...

  9. List of Hong Kong national security cases - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Lai's private secretary Mark Simon, a foreign national, was reportedly wanted under the law. [53] [54] Lai was accused of financing groups advocating sanctions against Hong Kong, although police did not immediately name the group or the media company involved. [55] He and the executives were released on bail. [56]