In the shifting geopolitical landscape, one man has become the symbol of Hong Kong’s fight for democracy, free speech, and journalistic freedom: Jimmy Lai. A media tycoon turned political dissident, Lai has been at the forefront of the city’s pro-democracy movement and has subsequently faced the wrath of Beijing’s authoritarian regime. His story isn’t just the narrative of one man standing against a monolithic power; it is emblematic of the broader struggle for civil liberties in Hong Kong — a struggle now darkened by the looming shadow of mainland China’s national security law.
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In the fast-paced world of fashion, sustainability has emerged as a powerful and captivating trend in the 21st century. With increasing awareness about the…