In a landmark case that has sparked international concern, Hong Kong's former media tycoon and pro-democracy advocate, Jimmy Lai, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. Lai, a vocal critic of Beijing, was convicted of conspiring with foreign forces to endanger national security and publishing seditious articles. The 78-year-old's sentence, which includes 18 years to be served consecutively to a previous fraud conviction, has raised eyebrows and drawn criticism from the U.S. and the U.K. Lai's daughter, Claire, expressed her family's unwavering determination to fight for his release, emphasizing their faith in God. The case has ignited debates about press freedom and the erosion of democratic values in Hong Kong, with many questioning the fairness of the legal proceedings and the potential impact on the city's once-vibrant media landscape.