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Six Apple Daily staff plead guilty to collusion

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HONG KONG: Six former executives of a now-defunct Hong Kong pro-democracy newspaper pleaded guilty to a collusion charge under the National Security Law that has silenced and jailed most opposition voices in the southern Chinese territory.

The staff members of Apple Daily were arrested last year during a crackdown on dissent after Beijing imposed the sweeping security law in response to the widespread anti-government protests in 2019.

They were charged with conspiracy to commit collusion with foreign forces to endanger national security.

The law criminalis­es acts of succession, subversion, terrorism, and collusion with foreign forces.

Its maximum penalty is life imprisonme­nt. But the six were expected to receive lesser penalties because of their guilty pleas.

Publisher Cheung Kim-hung, associated publisher Chan Pui-man, editor-in-chief Ryan Law, Executive editor-in-chief Lam Man-chung, and editorial writers Fung Waikong and Yeung Ching-kee, admitted they had conspired with the newspaper’s founder Jimmy Lai to call for an imposition of sanctions or blockade, or engage in other hostile activities against Hong Kong or China.

Prosecutor­s alleged three companies related to Apple Daily were also involved in the conspiracy from July 1, 2020 – the day after the National Security Law was introduced – to the day of the paper’s last print edition, June 24, 2021.

They pointed to the publicatio­n’s English version, alleging it was introduced by Lai for the purpose of asking foreign forces to impose sanctions or be hostile against Hong Kong or China. — AP

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