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Hong Kong Lays Groundwork for Fake News Law - China Digital Times (CDT)
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Beijing-Controlled Hong Kong Government Freezes Jimmy Lai s Assets in Move Against Free Press
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HKSE suspends trading in Jimmy Lai s company
ANI
17 May 2021, 14:18 GMT+10
Hong Kong, May 17 (ANI): The Hong Kong Stock Exchange temporarily suspended trading of shares belonging to jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai s Next Digital before the market opening on Monday, two days after the Security Bureau froze nearly HKD 500 million of his assets.
The temporary suspension was revealed just before Lai, who is facing charges under the draconian Beijing-imposed national security law, arrived at court to face unauthorised assembly charges relating to a 2019 anti-government protest, according to South China Morning Post (SCMP).
The trading in Next Digital shares was temporarily suspended from 9 am, as per the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing website. Lai holds 71.26 per cent of shares in the company, which publishes local tabloid-style newspaper Apple Daily.
Jimmy Lai, the 73-year-old Hong Kong media tycoon
After facing criticism, Hong Kong govt says freezing of Jimmy Lai s assets has nothing to do with press freedom ANI | Updated: May 17, 2021 19:56 IST
Hong Kong, April 17 (ANI): The freezing of HKD 500 million of Jimmy Lai s assets has nothing to do with press freedom, claimed Hong Kong administration after the city journalists association chided the latest action against the jailed media tycoon.
The Hong Kong Stock Exchange temporarily suspended trading of shares belonging to jailed media tycoon Lai s Next Digital before the market opening on Monday, two days after the Security Bureau froze nearly HKD 500 million of his assets.
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