Thank you very much for your very kind words.
I haven't been able to get back to Hong Kong for the last three years because, in speaking out on my father's behalf, there is unfortunately a risk that I could also be imprisoned.
To my understanding, at his age of 76 and having been in solitary confinement for the last three years, it does take a toll on a person psychologically and physically, but he's keeping strong and he knows that in the end he is doing the right thing.
There's a story that I like to tell. When he was first arrested, they kept him for a day or two and then released him. Someone said to him, “Look, Jimmy, was it all worth it knowing that you might be arrested again and spend the rest of your life in jail? Was it all worth it?” He said, “I was lying there on the cold prison floor and I had a lot of time to myself, so I looked back over the last 30 years and I thought to myself, would change I anything?” He smiled and said, “I wouldn't change a thing.”
He's keeping strong.