
Hong Kong court jails Jimmy Lai and other prominent activists for 8 to 18 months over 2019 protest
CNN
A Hong Kong court has sentenced several of the city's leading pro-democracy campaigners to between 8 and 18 months in prison over their roles in unauthorized assemblies at the height of the 2019 protests.
Among those sentenced was Jimmy Lai, who founded the pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper. Lai received 12 months in prison for his involvement in a peaceful protest on August 18. Also headed to prison are former lawmakers "Longhair" Leung Kwok-hung, who received an 18 month sentence, Lee Cheuk-yan, 12 months, Au Nok-hin, 10 months, and Cyd Ho, 8 months.
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