Jimmy Lai, founder of Next Media, has been convicted of violating the National Security Law, and his sentencing is scheduled for February 9. He has long been described as the ringleader of the so‑called Hong Kong “Gang of Four”. As for the other three — former Chief Secretary for Administration Anson Chan, Democratic Party founding chairman Martin Lee, and former Democratic Party chairman Albert Ho — how did they, in the past, stir up political unrest and act in ways that ran counter to Hong Kong’s interests?
Following their earlier co‑production of “Jimmy Lai's Half a Lifetime of Transgressions,” HKGPao and Silent Majority for HK have, in response to audience feedback, produced a new program titled “Hong Kong’s “Gang of Four”: Political Mutants.” The show aims to help the public better understand the past actions of these political figures.
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