Jimmy Lai trial: key points from media mogul’s testimony on first day
by Helen Davidson and Amy Hawkins from World news | The Guardian on (#6SC4A)
Detained pro-democracy activist spoke for first time about charges against him under Hong Kong national security law
Jimmy Lai, the detained pro-democracy activist and media mogul who is the target of Hong Kong's most high-profile national security case, took the stand in court on Wednesday. For the first time since he was detained in December 2020, Lai spoke publicly about the charges against him, for which he faces spending the rest of his life behind bars.
Four years after his arrest, the 77-year-old seemed older and not as strong as he used to be. His first words - swearing an oath on the Bible - were delivered hoarsely.
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