The newspaper mogul could face life in prison for colluding with foreign forces and sedition under Beijing’s national security law. Lai’s case is a high-profile example of China’s clampdown on civil liberties.
The newspaper mogul could face life in prison for colluding with foreign forces and sedition under Beijing’s national security law. Lai’s case is a high-profile example of China’s clampdown on civil liberties.
Kinda weird to label him pro- democracy. As if China doesn’t also practice democracy.
They better keep on practicing, cause they’re not particularly good at it yet.
I think you signed up on the wrong instance; have you considered moving to .ml?
Pull the other one, it’s got bells on.