Brussels:The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) on Friday condemned the arrest and imprisonment of Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai after he was denied bail on fraud charges.
The IFJ said: "Jimmy Lai is a high-profile target of the Hong Kong authorities and it is clear the ongoing intimidation and his repeated arrests are aimed at sending a clear and decisive message to all media to step back and toe the Beijing line."
This comes after, Lai, the founder of the Apple Daily newspaper, on Thursday was reported to have been charged with fraud and then denied bail. In August, the tycoon was arrested under the controversial new national security law.
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This development comes amid the rising condemnation of China for pronouncing the prison sentence to three Hong activists including, Joshua Wong, related to a pro-democracy protest last year over a proposed extradition bill with China.
Apart from Wong, other activists who have been jailed are Agnes Chow and Ivan Lam. Wong received 13.5 months behind bars, Chow 10 months and Lam 7 months, CNN reported.