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Hong Kong courtroom scene depicting judge exposing eight lies by Jimmy Lai in his national security trial defense.
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Hong Kong court identifies eight lies by Jimmy Lai in national security trial defense

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Following Jimmy Lai's conviction on all national security charges on December 15, 2025, the Hong Kong High Court highlighted eight specific lies he told during his self-defense to mislead the court. Details emerged on concealed meetings, editorial instructions, and sanction advocacy, amid expert views labeling Lai a Western proxy while defending Hong Kong's press freedoms.

Hong Kong High Court judges heard arguments on Monday for reduced sentences for Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai Chee-ying and eight others convicted or pleading guilty in his national security trial. Lawyers sought less than 10 years' imprisonment, citing cooperation and mitigation factors, while judges questioned Lai's health-based plea amid his stable condition and voluntary solitary confinement.

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Kenya's High Court has overturned a directive from the Communications Authority that prohibited media houses from airing live coverage of protests. The ruling, delivered by Justice John Chigiti, deems the order unlawful and unconstitutional, protecting key freedoms. This decision stems from a challenge filed against the authority's actions during June demonstrations.

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