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HK court postpones trial of Apple Daily's Lai

HONG KONG: The trial of a Hong Kong newspaper publisher who was arrested in a crackdown on a pro-democracy movement was postponed on Thursday after the territory's leader asked China to effectively block him from hiring a British defense lawyer.

Jimmy Lai, 74, faces a possible life sentence if convicted under a national security law imposed by the ruling Communist Party on the former United Kingdom colony. The government objected after judges on Monday approved Lai's plan to hire Timothy Owen, a veteran human rights lawyer.

SECURITY THREAT? Media tycoon Jimmy Lai (center) is arrested by police officers at his home in Hong Kong on Aug. 10, 2020. AP FILE PHOTO