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Zuo Bao Judge released his life and told the National Security Agency to send Li Zhiying to China | Apple Daily

[Report from this newspaper]Li Zhiying, the founder of Next Media, accused of colluding with foreign forces and conspiring to defraud, successfully applied to the High Court for bail on Wednesday. The CCP’s mouthpiece Wen Wei Po and Ta Kung Pao yesterday criticized the presiding judge Li Yunteng (pictured) in an editorial, saying that Li Guan had a serious error in his understanding of the bail clause in the National Security Law, which undermined the authority of the National Security Law. The editorial even pointed out that if the SAR government is unable to effectively implement the National Security Law, the Hong Kong National Security Agency should immediately exercise its jurisdiction, meaning that Lebanon will be sent to China. The Attorney General did not comment on the bombardment of judges by the Left.

“Wen Wei Po” and “Ta Kung Pao” yesterday bombarded the court with editorials to approve Li Zhiying’s bail. The “Wen Wei Po” editorial pointed out that the National Security Commission and the National Security Agency may want to take action: “The conditions for allowing Li to be released on bail are simply not enough to prevent him from absconding. The Hong Kong National Security Commission should take immediate measures to prevent Li Zhiying from absconding and absconding. Just take action and earnestly safeguard national security… After bail out, you can privately organize and plan actions that endanger national security. After Li Zhiying was released on bail, he was exposed to frequent “visiting guests” at home, including a crowd of speculative politicians (Martin Lee, Lin Zhuoting) , Li Yongda).”

Attorney General said it would not comment

The editorial pointed out that even Li Zhiying’s “number one repeat offender” can be released on bail. “Who else has committed national security and cannot be released on bail?” The article continued that Li’s bail was unreasonable, increasing national security risks and seriously harming the authority of the national security law. The Hong Kong National Security Council, chaired by Zheng Yue’e, has an unshirkable responsibility and must go all out to prevent Lebanon from absconding.

“Ta Kung Pao” criticized the high court’s bail conditions for Li Zhiying as ineffective, because Li can issue instructions through its media, and intermediaries can pass on foreign officials to foreign officials. The newspaper’s editorial even pointed out that the 10 million bail for Lei was “a drop in the bucket”, and the “Apple Daily” web page had black subtitles “NO FEAR, FIGH ON”, describing it as Li’s “manifesto”, which represented his insistence on the streets. Parliament and the international front: “Li Zhiying never stopped fighting for the United States. Why did the judge turn a blind eye to this?” The editorial of the newspaper also suggested that the National Security Commission and the National Security Agency should “take action.”

Not only the Left News, Xinhua News Agency quoted mainland experts yesterday saying that Li Zhiying’s decision to obtain bail violated the law and reason. Associate Professor Tian Feilong of the Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Law School even proposed that the Hong Kong Office should exercise jurisdiction, intending to send Lebanon: “The SAR government or the National Security Agency in Hong Kong should carefully study and judge the evidence and impact of the case, proceed from the legal requirements, and request the Central People’s Government to decide that the National Security Agency in Hong Kong exercise jurisdiction.”

Regarding the two newspapers’ criticism of the court and judges, the spokesperson of the Department of Justice only replied that “because the judicial process has not been completed, the Department of Justice is not suitable for comment,” and did not answer questions.

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