The Australian government has repeatedly been denied consular access to Gordon Ng.
Hongkongers around the globe protested on March 23 at the legislation of Article 23, the new national security law in Hong Kong.
Lord Cameron said the proposals will inhibit freedom and threaten international organisations as well as diplomats.
‘My heart is suffering with you,’ reads her fiancé’s letter.
The convicted man’s daughter said the family haven’t seen any legal documents and there has been no confession to the alleged crimes.
A parent in Hong Kong, told her experience of failing to find books designated by her son’s school.
“Being a teacher in Hong Kong is no longer a dignified profession,” said Yeung Wing-yu, a former manager of the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority.
Mr. Lai is denied consular access because the CCP regime refused to recognised his British citizenship. Authorities also barred his UK lawyer from the trial.
The outspoken critic of the Chinese Communist Party went on trial in Hong Kong on Dec. 18, amid widespread calls for his release.
Foreign Secretary David Cameron said the UK ‘will not tolerate any attempt by any foreign power to intimidate, harass, or harm’ British residents.
Sebastien Lai said he’s ‘hopeful’ the UK will ‘add its voice’ to calls for the immediate release of his father, who is a British citizen.
‘CCP ideology and religion are not compatible.’
The Australian government has repeatedly been denied consular access to Gordon Ng.
Hongkongers around the globe protested on March 23 at the legislation of Article 23, the new national security law in Hong Kong.
Lord Cameron said the proposals will inhibit freedom and threaten international organisations as well as diplomats.
‘My heart is suffering with you,’ reads her fiancé’s letter.
The convicted man’s daughter said the family haven’t seen any legal documents and there has been no confession to the alleged crimes.
A parent in Hong Kong, told her experience of failing to find books designated by her son’s school.
“Being a teacher in Hong Kong is no longer a dignified profession,” said Yeung Wing-yu, a former manager of the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority.
Mr. Lai is denied consular access because the CCP regime refused to recognised his British citizenship. Authorities also barred his UK lawyer from the trial.
The outspoken critic of the Chinese Communist Party went on trial in Hong Kong on Dec. 18, amid widespread calls for his release.
Foreign Secretary David Cameron said the UK ‘will not tolerate any attempt by any foreign power to intimidate, harass, or harm’ British residents.
Sebastien Lai said he’s ‘hopeful’ the UK will ‘add its voice’ to calls for the immediate release of his father, who is a British citizen.
‘CCP ideology and religion are not compatible.’