
Hong Kong media tycoon and pro-democracy supporter Jimmy Lai leaves a police station in Hong Kong on Dec. 3, 2014. Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images
WASHINGTON—Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.) and Sebastien Lai, son of imprisoned Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai, are hoping President Donald Trump will be able to apply some political pressure to secure his release.
“We know that he has raised it publicly, and has not shied away,” Smith told reporters at a press briefing in Washington on Tuesday. “That’s how things get done.”
For his part, the president has said he will try to have Lai released when he next meets with CCP leader Xi Jinping.
He was accused of violating that law, and has pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces and publish seditious material.
The trial was supposed to be brief, his son said, but authorities have repeatedly delayed the process. Closing arguments were given on Aug. 28, but the court said a verdict will be handed down “in good time.”
Apple Daily was shut down by the authorities in 2021.
Sebastien Lai said his father, who is diabetic, has been in solitary confinement for 5 years. He is not allowed access to natural light and has no air conditioning in his cell, where temperatures in the maximum security prison can reach 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
“Even if the conditions were good, which they are not, it is still incredibly worrying for someone his age and his condition,” Sebastien Lai said.
“It’s definitely incredibly urgent, and I honestly don’t know how much longer he has.”
As Trump prepares for an upcoming trip to the UK, Smith and Sebastien Lai said they hoped that the president and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer would unite to secure his father’s freedom, especially since he is a British citizen.
“To the point, my father’s Catholic faith is what’s kept him so strong,” he said. “It’s also, I believe, one of the driving forces of why he has such strong principles.”
Authorities have not allowed his father to attend mass, but he is occasionally given communion following international pressure, the younger Lai said.
He said his father, a billionaire businessman, chose not to flee Hong Kong because he feared it would expose the journalists who had worked for him to persecution by the Chinese communist regime.
As the highest-profile individual in his media organization, he believed that if he stayed, he could draw some of the authorities’ attention away from his former employees.
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