Take Action for Jimmy Lai (Hong Kong)

Name: Jimmy Lai 
Occupation: Journalist, publisher, activist 
Situation: Imprisoned  
#FreeJimmyLai #ImprisonedWriter    

The Chinese and Hong Kong SAR governments tried to silence my dad by throwing him in jail. But that silence is deafening. Today I want the whole world to hear his story.’ Sebastien Lai addressing the United Nations Human Rights Council, June 2023.

Introduction: 

Jimmy Lai, a pro-democracy campaigner, writer, and founder of the now-shuttered Apple Daily newspaper, has been imprisoned in solitary confinement since December 2020 and now faces prosecution under Hong Kong’s National Security Law. If convicted, he faces a potential life sentence for his peaceful advocacy for freedom and democracy in Hong Kong. Join us in calling for his immediate and unconditional release for the Day of the Imprisoned Writer 2024. 

How you can help:

1. Write a message of hope to Jimmy Lai.

SOLIDARITY

This solidarity action is in collaboration with English PEN’s PENWrites campaign. All letters will be subject to screening as a safety precaution. 

PENWrites is English PEN’s international letter-writing campaign in solidarity with writers in prison and at risk around the world. For decades, PEN has supported writers who are persecuted for exercising their right to freedom of expression, and PEN members have long supported fellow writers by sending letters of solidarity. #PENWrites. 

Please take a few moments to write a message of solidarity and support to Jimmy Lai: 

2. Email the Hong Kong authorities

ADVOCACY

PEN International calls on the Hong Kong authorities to release Jimmy Lai immediately and unconditionally, drop all charges against him, and repeal restrictive laws that threaten press freedom and freedom of expression in Hong Kong. 

  • Chief Executive of Hong Kong
    Mr. John Lee 
    E-mail: ceo@ceo.gov.hk
    Tel: (852) 2878 3300 
    Fax: (852) 2509 0580 
    Address: Tamar, Hong Kong 
    https://www.ceo.gov.hk/tc/welcome.html

    Secretary for Justice of Hong Kong
    Mr. Paul Lam 
    Office Tel: 3918 4111 
    Email: sjo@doj.gov.hk
    Office Address 
    5th floor, Main Wing, Justice Place, 18 Lower Albert Road, Central, Hong Kong 

    Please also send a message to the Chinese Embassy in your country. 

    Please inform PEN International of any actions taken and any responses received. 

3. Share his campaign on social media

SOCIAL MEDIA

Spread the word about Jimmy Lai’s case on social media. Use the sample messages below with the hashtags #FreeJimmyLai and #ImprisonedWriter, tagging @pen_int and @supportjimmlylai (X), facebook.com/peninternational (Facebook), and @peninternational (Instagram). 

  • Jimmy Lai’s prosecution is a blatant attempt to silence his voice and dismantle Hong Kong’s independent press. As we mark the Day of the #ImprisonedWriter, we stand in solidarity with Jimmy Lai and call on the Hong Kong authorities to release him immediately and unconditionally. Will you join us? #FreeJimmyLai

  • Jimmy Lai’s prosecution is a blatant attempt to silence his voice and dismantle Hong Kong’s independent press. As the world marks the Day of the #ImprisonedWriter, PEN International stands in solidarity with Jimmy Lai and calls on the Hong Kong authorities to release him immediately and unconditionally. Will you join us? #FreeJimmyLai

Visuals

Please share this graphic on social media to highlight Lai’s case:

  • Jimmy Lai is a veteran journalist, writer, activist, publisher, and a prominent pro-democracy figure in Hong Kong.  

    Known for his outspoken criticism of the Chinese and Hong Kong governments, Lai has long been a symbol of the struggle for freedom of expression in Hong Kong. Over the years, his independent newspaper, Apple Daily, played a key role in investigating and exposing issues such as corruption, human rights abuses, and government overreach.  

    In 2020, following the imposition of Hong Kong’s National Security Law (NSL), the Chinese and Hong Kong governments escalated their crackdown on pro-democracy activists, with Lai being targeted among prominent figures. He was arrested in August 2020 under the NSL on charges of colluding with foreign forces, which coincided with police raids of Apple Daily’s headquarters. The situation intensified as authorities froze the assets of Apple Daily, forcing the newspaper’s closure in June 2021. This marked the end of Hong Kong’s most prominent independent media outlet, silencing a critical voice in the region. 

    Lai has been detained in prolonged solitary confinement since December 2020. His imprisonment has been marked by ongoing legal battles and procedural irregularities. In December 2022, he was sentenced to nearly six years on charges of fraud concerning a commercial lease violation, a move widely condemned by human rights groups as an attempt to minimise his influence and remove him from public life. Although these charges were ostensibly unrelated to his journalism, observers note that the prosecution’s pattern reflects a targeted campaign against his media work and democratic ideals. 

    In June 2023, Sebastien Lai addressed the 53rd Session of the UN Human Rights Council on behalf of PEN International during the Interactive Dialogue with Special Rapporteur Clément Nyaletsossi Voule. Sebastien Lai urged the Special Rapporteur and the Council to raise his father’s case and the growing criminalisation of protest and dissent in Hong Kong with both Hong Kong and Chinese authorities. In response, the Special Rapporteur urged the Hong Kong authorities to release Mr Lai. In March 2024, Jennifer Robinson, a member of Lai’s international legal team, addressed the Council on behalf of PEN International, urging international action to protect those who are peacefully exercising their freedom of expression, and emphasising that Lai’s ongoing prosecution under NSL charges is aimed at silencing Lai for his journalism and concerns over human rights in Hong Kong. In July 2024, PEN International again highlighted Lai’s plight before the UN Human Rights Council during China’s Universal Periodic Review, calling for his release and denouncing the misuse of national security legislation in Hong Kong to criminalise journalism and dissent. 

    Lai’s trial under the NSL commenced on 18 December 2023, where he faces charges of sedition and NSL offences relating to his pro-democracy activism and publishing. The trial has faced multiple delays and adjournments, and is currently scheduled to resume on 20 November 2024. 

    Lai’s high-profile case underscores the erosion of Hong Kong’s once-lauded freedoms, and poses a chilling example of how laws meant to safeguard national security are being exploited to repress peaceful expression and critical journalism. 

    PEN International considers Jimmy Lai’s prosecution a blatant attempt to silence his voice and an attempt to dismantle independent media in Hong Kong. His continued imprisonment symbolises a broader assault on freedom of expression and sets a dangerous precedent for journalists worldwide. PEN International stands in solidarity with Jimmy Lai and calls on the Hong Kong authorities to release him immediately and unconditionally. 

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