The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported that Li Zhiying, the founder of Next Media, who was accused of violating the National Security Law, and his legal team wrote to British Prime Minister Xin Weicheng to discuss possible channels for Li Zhiying's release.
The Hong Kong SAR government stated that it strongly opposes the interference of foreign governments in Lai Zhiying's judicial case, and the false accusations and criticisms of the Hong Kong SAR government.
that the conduct is likely to constitute contempt of court
The SAR government opposes the "attempts to undermine the rule of law in Hong Kong and interfere with Hong Kong's independent judiciary" by the lawyer team and the British government mentioned in the report, and solemnly urges relevant parties to respect the spirit of the rule of law and immediately stop interfering in the internal affairs of the Hong Kong SAR .
The SAR government pointed out that Hong Kong’s judicial system has always been highly respected by the international community. Any country, organization or individual attempts to use political power to interfere in the judicial process of the Hong Kong SAR, or any defendant attempts to use or collude with foreign political power to evade due judicial trials. , are all blatantly undermining the rule of law in the Hong Kong SAR and interfering in the internal affairs of the Hong Kong SAR.
The above-mentioned actions of the defendant are also very likely to constitute contempt of court.
The SAR government stated that it will never allow any foreign forces or individuals to interfere in the judicial process of the Hong Kong SAR and the internal affairs of the Hong Kong SAR, and strongly condemns it.
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