UK Judge Resigns from HK Media Freedom Panel
UK Judge Resigns from HK Media Freedom Panel

UK Judge Resigns from HK Media Freedom Panel

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Lord David Neuberger, a British judge serving in Hong Kong, has resigned from his position as chair of the High-Level Panel of Legal Experts on Media Freedom following backlash over his role in upholding the conviction of pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai. Neuberger's decision comes shortly after voting to uphold Lai's 14-month prison sentence, leading to criticism from human rights advocates who argue he prioritizes his judicial role over media freedom. In his resignation, Neuberger expressed concern that his position as a non-permanent judge could detract from the panel's mission. The ruling has been condemned by former Hong Kong governor Chris Patten, who described it as unjust, while the Hong Kong government defended the decision. Lai, a British citizen, has been imprisoned since 2021 and faces additional charges that could lead to life imprisonment. Neuberger's departure has raised questions about the integrity of the judiciary in Hong Kong amid increasing concerns over the erosion of freedoms in the territory.

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