Lai Zhi-ying shocks global Human Rights chief: Is it necessary?

By the Hong Kong government before trial at a media founder Mr Lai, jailed after being overweight charge “collaborating with foreign forces endangering national security”, became the first by the hk the national security act prosecution, 12th session, Mr Lai was photographed hands free, waist is winding, shocked the world, to this, the human rights organization executive was in a twitter post, GangJing such big action necessary?

Lai Zhi-ying, founder of a media company, has become the first person to be charged under Hong Kong’s National Security Law after he was photographed stepping onto his prison bus on his way to court. Lai has been charged with “collaborating with foreign forces to harm national security”. At the West Kowloon Magistracy trial, Mr Lai, an ex-prisoner of the Hong Kong government, looked calm as he was escorted to the building in a prison van wearing a suit jacket, handcuffed and chained around the waist.

The images of Mr. Lai being taken to court in a chain suit shocked the world, and Kenneth Roth, chief executive of Human Rights Watch, tweeted questions about whether the police really needed to treat the 73-year-old Mr. Lai this way. Mr. Lai, who runs the media business, was indicted because of the Communist Party’s “Hong Kong version of the National Security Law,” which is essentially the Communist Party’s anti-Hong Kong regime, Mr. Roth said.