Hong Kong court challenges Jimmy Lai’s rights claims in national security trial
Judge says opposing government is not wrong, but using ‘nefarious means’ to hurt Hong Kong is criminal

The 77-year-old Apple Daily tabloid founder’s legal team on Wednesday started presenting its closing arguments at West Kowloon Court after prosecutors made their final remarks in his case of conspiracies to print seditious publications and collude with foreign forces.
Robert Pang Yiu-hung SC opened his speech by hitting out at what he saw as the prosecution’s attempt to “denigrate” human rights and dismiss them as “an alien concept”.
“You can’t force someone to think in one way or another,” the lawyer said. “Nor is it wrong to hope that the government would change its policies, whether through its own internal review or through suggestion or even pressure, whether from inside Hong Kong or out.”
Madam Justice Esther Toh Lye-ping, one of three presiding High Court judges, said the charges were not as simple as that.