(Hong Kong Comprehensive News) Li Zhiying, founder of Hong Kong One Media, was suspected of violating the National Security Act and entered the fourth day of interrogation.The prosecution pointed out that Li Zhiying has repeatedly under the guise of freedom and democracy, and proposes sanctions to foreign forces such as the United States and other hostile activities against mainland China.Li Zhiying did not plead guilty of the three charges of being charged.
Comprehensive reports from the Hong Kong Ming Pao and the South China Morning Post, Li Zhiying was charged with two skewers to collude with foreign or overseas forces to harm national security crimes, as well as a skewers and replication of incitement publications.Three companies related to Apple Daily were charged with a string of conspiracy to collude with foreign or overseas forces to harm national security crimes, as well as a string of publication and replication of incitement publications.
On Tuesday (January 2), the case was interrogated in the Western Kowloon Court of Hong Kong. The 76 -year -old Li Zhiying was escorted by the police to the trial. On the scene, there were anti -terrorism agent teams.Essence
The prosecution pointed out in the trial that in 2019, anti -repair routines occurred in Hong Kong, and Li Zhiying repeatedly requested sanctions, blocking or other hostile behaviors to at least eight Western countries or external forces.The hostile mood of the government includes the meeting of the then US Secretary of State Pompeo, promoting international support in Hong Kong, and requesting a bank account of central officials in Western countries.
The prosecution stated that Li Zhiying and Apple Daily's senior editor -in -chief personnel, conspiring Apple Daily as a platform to publish an incitement article, and asked foreign countries to impose sanctions on land and port officials.The prosecution presented related publications, articles, and Li Zhiying and related WhatsApp chat records.
Li Zhiying and the controlled Apple Daily related companies have denied charges in the trial.