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Translation 4/4: Jimmy Lai's Apple Daily stands for #HKers relentless pursuit of justice and democracy, and the manifestation of humanity's love of freedom.
— Jimmy Lai (@JimmyLaiApple) August 12, 2020
In the past, people in #HongKong lined up to buy Steve Job's Apple, and today, they queued up in the middle of the night to buy #JimmyLai's Apple. 🍎#SupportAppleDaily#WeNeedAppleDaily pic.twitter.com/rAkVux544M
— "爱国爱港"Lazyyyyyyy (@Lazyyyyyyy) August 12, 2020
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Jimmy Lai finally released on bail after 36 hours.
— Denise Ho (HOCC) (@hoccgoomusic) August 11, 2020
Thank you,
You are our hero.@JimmyLaiApple #FreeJimmyLai pic.twitter.com/uDSWVGkTZT
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Amazing spirit on display in #HongKong – A day after pro-democracy tycoon #JimmyLai & 2 sons were arrested, his Apple Daily newspaper office raided, people are buying up the paper; queuing up outside his son's restaurant. https://t.co/A8M15uMuOs
— Amy Chew (@1AmyChew) August 11, 2020
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They are saying, “Money? If we lose it, we can make it all back. If we lose our freedom, we might never get it back.”
1,300 per cent rally in Next Digital turns Apple Daily’s publisher into Hong Kong’s biggest media company https://t.co/KrsgbJsre3
— SCMP News (@SCMPNews) August 11, 2020
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TSANG Chi-ho, ex-host of the very popular RTHK programme Headliner (but banned due to gov & pro-Beijing group's complaints against the programme mocking the police), left just one line on his @appledaily_hk column today.
— LO Kin-hei 羅健熙 (@lokinhei) August 10, 2020
YOU CAN'T KILL US ALL. pic.twitter.com/U8Te97PI3M
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"Fight Til the End!" #AppleDaily has printed 350k copies, compared to the avg 70k copies. Thousands of #Hongkongers queued up to buy the newspapers this morning. Some ppl even rode a taxi to the newspaper stalls to get in the line promptly.#SupportAppleDaily #HongKong #freedom https://t.co/oMxtHQMmUA pic.twitter.com/13IJxGhIWY
— antielabhk (@antielabhk) August 10, 2020
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Now: Apple Daily’s defiance as their printing presses churn out the next day’s edition in the building that was raided by 200 police today. Jimmy Lai and his journalists have vowed to keep going no matter what. My colleague @pakwayne filming there now #HK #HongKongProtests https://t.co/HKqHybEOdR
— James Pomfret (@jamespomfret) August 10, 2020
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Beijing is moving to demolish one of the only Hong Kong newspapers it doesn’t control https://t.co/tBtlmPJam5
— Quartz (@qz) August 10, 2020
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After the arrest of Jimmy Lai, police also raided the Next Digital office which houses Apple Daily. Latest @ https://t.co/1f8lCWx0LR pic.twitter.com/RXArEqyYWa
— Chungyan Chow (@ChungyanChow) August 10, 2020
‘Protest rally’: Stock price soars by 300% after police arrest Apple Daily owner Jimmy Lai and raid newsroom https://t.co/lrce76xgIT @cpjasia @IFJAsiaPacific @cmphku @fcchk @FreedomofPress pic.twitter.com/p1NSZC9r7C
— Hong Kong Free Press HKFP (@HongKongFP) August 10, 2020
The group did celebrate in pairs after police gave a warning, but that wasn't good enough. pic.twitter.com/MnRjG0GLpV
— Frances Sit (@frances_sit) August 10, 2020
BREAKING: Hong Kong police arrest media tycoon Jimmy Lai under national security law for allegedly colluding with foreign forces, local media report https://t.co/pAYiUikZG3
— Bloomberg (@business) August 10, 2020