Jimmy Lai's evolution from Hong Kong media magnate to activist in photos

HONG KONG -- Prominent democracy advocate Jimmy Lai was a child stowaway from mainland China who rose to become Hong Kong’s onetime media magnate.Unlike other rags-to-riches tycoons who cultivated ties with Beijing, he chose to become its fierce critic.

The 78-year-old founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily, a newspaper known for critical reports against both the Hong Kong and Beijing governments, was sentenced to 20 years in prison Monday for his conviction under a China-imposed national security law.Here are 10 key moments in Lai’s life showing his evolution from a clothing businessman to one of the city’s best-known pro-democracy activists.From a child laborer in a glove factory, Lai transformed himself into a clothing entrepreneur, founding the Giordano casual clothing chain in 1981.But the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown on pro-democracy protests in Beijing changes Lai’s path.

Giordano prints T-shirts in support of the student-led, pro-democracy protests.He becomes interested in the media to disseminate information.

Lai breaks into the media world and sets up Next Magazine with a goal to “participate in delivering freedom.”“The more you are in the know, the more you are free,” he said in 2024 while giving testimony at his trial.After then-hardline Chinese Premier Li Peng justified the Tiananmen crackdown, Lai gets mad.

He writes an open letter to call Li “the son of a turtle egg,” a slur in Chinese.China pressures the Giordano brand, eventually forcing Lai to sell his stake in the company.

Lai launches Apple Daily two years before Hong Kong, then a British colony, is returned to China.Lai stars in the advertisement for the tabloid-style publication, biting an apple while being targeted by arrows.

The commercial ends with the newspaper’s slogan, “an apple a day keeps the liars away.” Apple Daily is seen by some as a voice for democracy and freedom, drawing a strong following with its sometimes sensational reports and later investi...

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