Following Jimmy Lai's February 2026 national security sentencing, international advocates have intensified calls for his release citing age and health, but prospects for a pardon remain slim due to consecutive fraud and security terms totaling over two decades.
Jimmy Lai, the 78-year-old Hong Kong media tycoon convicted in his national security trial, faces extended imprisonment despite growing global pleas for his freedom. In the wake of his February 9, 2026, sentencing to an effective 20 years (18 years consecutive to a prior fraud term), his international legal team lead counsel Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC called on world leaders to unite in demanding China release him to rejoin his family in London.
The European Union’s foreign affairs spokesperson Anitta Hipper echoed this, urging immediate release considering Lai’s advanced age and health. These appeals build on earlier reactions from the US and UK post-sentencing but highlight humanitarian grounds without detailing mechanisms.
Lai is currently serving five years and nine months for two 2022 fraud convictions related to Apple Daily premises, with potential one-third remission pushing earliest release to June 2026 or May 2028 otherwise. The recent 18-year national security sentence for conspiring to collude with foreign forces and seditious publications runs consecutively, pushing his horizon well into his 90s.
Observers note foreign campaigns should account for ongoing legal processes and Hong Kong experts' defenses of trial fairness amid Western critiques.