Convicted Hong Kong newspaper publisher, Jimmy Lai, has received strong condemnation from Canadian parliament members and his family, who reside in Canada. They have fervently called for his immediate release on humanitarian and health grounds.
The Case of Jimmy Lai
Jimmy Lai, a media mogul with familial ties and substantial business interests in Ontario, Canada, now faces the risk of life imprisonment. He was convicted in a Hong Kong court on charges of sedition and collusion with foreign forces, after nearly half a decade in solitary confinement. His conviction has sparked worldwide outrage, drawing criticism from international figures including former U.S. President Donald Trump who publicly requested Chinese President Xi Jinping to consider freeing Mr. Lai.
International Concerns and Reactions
Mr. Lai’s case has raised serious international concerns about his health and overall treatment in prison. The media tycoon suffers from diabetes and there have been instances of diabetic prisoners dying in Hong Kong prisons. His international legal team has questioned the possibility of him receiving adequate medical care in prison. The silence from Prime Minister Mark Carney on Mr. Lai’s verdict is noted, as he seeks to mend Canadian relations with Beijing.
Effects on the Lai Family
Erica Lepp, Mr. Lai’s niece who lives in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, with her mother (Mr. Lai’s twin sister), stated that the family hopes for his release on almost any grounds. Despite anticipating the verdict, the family considers it a sad day not only for them but also for all of Hong Kong.
Canadian MPs Stand for Jimmy Lai
Canadian Members of Parliament across the political spectrum have denounced Mr. Lai’s conviction. Liberal MP Judy Sgro termed the decision as “one more slap in the face for democracy”. She had earlier attempted to present a motion to award Mr. Lai honorary citizenship as a symbolic gesture of support, but was advised against it by the Liberal Government House leader.
International Call for Release
International human rights organizations like Amnesty International have also called for his immediate and unconditional release. Labeling him a prisoner of conscience, they pointed out that his only ‘crime’ was standing up for democracy, freedom of the press, and the rule of law. The International Press Institute echoed these sentiments, expressing concern over the suppression of media in Hong Kong.
Implications for Hong Kong
Mr. Lai’s conviction has raised red flags about the risks of conducting business in Hong Kong. Pro-democracy group Canada-Hong Kong Link’s president, Andy Wong, urged Ottawa to caution Canadian businesses about these risks, stating that Hong Kong no longer maintains the rule of law or any freedom.
Final Pleas for Lai’s Release
Several prominent figures, including former justice minister and Mr. Lai’s Canadian counsel Irwin Cotler, have urged global powers like Canada, the U.S., the U.K., and the European Union to reaffirm their call for his immediate and unconditional release, warning that his unjust incarceration could potentially turn into a death sentence for which China and the Hong Kong government would be held accountable.

