Last year, Hong Kong media stowaway democratic activists about Jimmy Lai, the founder of a newspaper known for his critical tone in China, who was charged with violating the Hong Kong National Security Law, which cracks down on anti-government movements. He was re-arrested by the police for helping him.

Jimmy Lai, the founder of the Hong Kong newspaper "Ringo Daily," has called on the international community to support the Hong Kong democratization movement through SNS and interviews with foreign media. He has been accused of violating the Hong Kong National Security Law for harming national security in collusion with foreign powers and is being tried.



Hong Kong media outlets such as "Ringo Daily" said that when democratic activists tried to stowaway from Hong Kong to Taiwan last August, Mr. Rei suspected that he had helped the Hong Kong National Security Law. He reportedly was re-arrested on suspicion of violating.



Aside from Mr. Rei, a 29-year-old man was also arrested on suspicion of violating the Hong Kong National Security Law and charged on the 17th for supporting stowaways.



Mr. Rei was granted bail once after being charged with violating the National Security Law in December last year, but the Supreme Court's court of final appeal in Hong Kong announced on February 9 that he would revoke it and detained him. Is continuing.



Mr. Rei is dissatisfied with this and is seeking a retrial, and on the 18th, the court is re-trialing whether to grant bail.