
The Asia Specific podcast from the BBC World Service discusses the conviction of Jimmy Lai, a Hong Kong media tycoon, on charges of sedition and conspiring to collude with foreign forces. The podcast explores Lai's background, his role as a critic of Beijing, and the impact of his case on press freedom in Hong Kong. Guests Danny Vincent and Selina Cheng share insights on Lai's history, his influence on local journalism, and the broader implications of the national security law on journalists and ordinary citizens in Hong Kong, noting increased self-censorship and a shrinking space for opposition voices. The discussion also touches on the conflicting views of Lai, his activism, and the changes in Hong Kong's media landscape since the implementation of the national security law.
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