Billionaire Publisher Draws Attention at Center of Battle for Hong Kong
As the world watched another mass protest Sunday in Hong Kong, many — including observers in Beijing — noticed that a billionaire publisher was again at the head of the march. At 70 years old, there is no sign that Jimmy Lai is slowing down. Cameras captured Lai unfolding a banner and holding one end while 30-year-old Sham Tsz Kit, head of Hong Kong’s Civil Human Rights Front, took hold of the other end. Others helped raise the banner as the crowd started down the streets. Hong Kong’s Da Kung Pao, widely known as a media outlet backed by Beijing, reported that Lai was urging others to keep pace during the march. During a visit to Washington earlier this month, Lai traded his protest wear — a T-shirt, baseball cap and backpack — for a business suit to participate in meetings with high-level U.S. officials including Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, National Security Adviser John Bolton and key members of Congress. FILE – Hong Kong politician Martin Lee and founder of Next Media Jimmy Lai march during a protest to demand authorities scrap a proposed extradition bill with China, in Hong Kong, March 31, 2019. As …