Hong Kong’s Jimmy Lai gets 20 years in prison for national security crimes
Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Monday for violating the national security law. The Hong Kong court convicted the 78-year-old on charges of conspiring to collude with foreign forces and conspiring to print seditious materials.

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AI-generatedHong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Monday for violating the national security law. The Hong Kong court convicted the 78-year-old on charges of conspiring to collude with foreign forces and conspiring to print seditious materials. Six former executives of Lai's Apple Daily newspaper received sentences ranging from six years and nine months to 10 years. Two activists who testified for the prosecution were also jailed. The sentences mark a significant development in the ongoing tensions between China and the West regarding Hong Kong's autonomy and freedom of the press.
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5 extractedTwo activists, who had testified for the prosecution, were jailed for up to seven years and three months.
Six former Apple Daily employees were sentenced to between six years and nine months, and 10 years in jail.
Lai was convicted of conspiracy to print and distribute seditious articles.
Lai was convicted on two conspiracy counts of collusion with foreign forces.
Jimmy Lai sentenced to 20 years in prison for violating the national security law.