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交渉の駒ではなく、一市民として

Geopolitics
United Kingdom
February 12, 2026に開始

Jimmy Lai defended the freedoms Britain promised. Britain has not defended him Source

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A citizen, not a bargaining chip

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Feb 12, 2026

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The complexities of international politics mean that supporting Lai may not be as straightforward as it appears.

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Britain's failure to defend Jimmy Lai undermines its global reputation as a champion of democracy and human rights.

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Britain has a moral obligation to protect citizens like Jimmy Lai, as supporting freedom abroad reflects our core values.

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Defending individuals like Jimmy Lai could complicate diplomatic relations with China, risking broader economic consequences.

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The situation of Jimmy Lai raises important questions about the limits of governmental intervention in foreign affairs.

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