Anyone remember Meng Wanzhou

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  1. Moi621

    Moi621 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Notice many :flagcanada: upload
    their "not a real country" is just
    honoring agreements with :flagus:



    If It Were A Real County anyway
    after such a travesty of justice
    experienced by Meng Wanzhou
    :flagcanada: should review all such
    agreements regarding being a Cat's Paw
    for human rights violations.


    Moi :oldman:

    Support Restoration of Provinces
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    Rights and Powers

    including fisheries for those that have 'em.
    And coastal mineral rights, etc.

    End The Quebec - Ontario Axis


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    They're probably slurping this up and loving it. Really good for propaganda purposes, it makes the US look evil and China look like the innocent victim.
    A great story to make the US look like a hypocrite for complaining about human rights in China.

    The Chinese people are outraged by this, and rightfully they should be.

    Let me use an imiginary analogy to help people understand this.
    Imagine if a CEO of a big US company like Apple was on a business trip to, let's say Malaysia. The Chinese issue an arrest warrant, which a Malaysia respects, to have the CEO arrested. China claims that the CEO made a transaction between Apple and another company in India, and that company in India was involved in selling radio equipment to Taiwan, a country which China has sanctions against. The CEO's crime is that he went on his laptop computer, and used a bank that was based in China to move the money between Apple and the company in India. The CEO was not in China at the time, was not in China when he set up the online account with the bank, but Malaysia is still holding the CEO under house arrest with security guards, not allowing him to leave the country, while they consider extraditing the CEO to China to face prison time.
    No money was stolen from the Chinese bank, the CEO was simply just moving money between the US company and the company in India. What he did is not illegal in any other country.
     
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    If I were her, I’d rather be a prisoner in Vancouver in her huge house than
    Than home in China.
     
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    Moi621 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Imagine

    :flagcanada: by unknown means & no witnesses

    sort of like Hillary killing Epstein and believers call it suicide
    simply misplaces her on a China flight to China.


    OMG sez :flagcanada:
    How did she end up home in China?


    And all just passes back to the way it should be. Amen.


    China or Gulag :flagcanada:
    It helps to be Chinese to prefer China

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    Sallyally Well-Known Member Donor

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    Gulag Canada? Come, come Moi.
     
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    They did. Don't know if they still hold them or not.
     
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    Moi621 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    YES!

    Gulag
    :flagcanada:

    After some 3 years
    without due process
    Meng Wanzhou has been freed from Gulag :flagcanada:
    and arrived safely in China.

    How can :flagcanada: judicial behavior be
    associated with, speedy trial, due process and the
    basics of the British Legal System.


    And people think I am kidding about them.


    Moi :oldman:




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    FREE AT LAST
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    Thank The Lord She Is
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    Would China have executed Michael Kovrig, a former diplomat?
    We’ll never know.


    “Family and supporters of two diplomatic hostages held in China for almost three years have celebrated their arrival home in Canada, as the woman they were traded for, Meng Wanzhou, was given a hero's welcome in the city of Shenzhen.

    The trio's return to their respective homes caps a historic three-year standoff between the world's two superpowers, with Canada and the Chinese company Huawei caught in the middle.

    Upon arriving home to Calgary, one of the two Canadians Michael Kovrig said "It’s fantastic to be back home in Canada".

    He'd endured more than a thousand days locked in a Chinese prison with limited access to lawyers and no ability to speak to visitors outside of a monthly consular visit.

    Meng Wanzhou, the wealthy daughter of Huawei's boss Ren Zhengfei sometimes dubbed a princess by Chinese media, told Chinese state TV as she departed Canada: "If it wasn't for a strong motherland, I wouldn't have my freedom today."

    She had earlier thanked the Canadian government "for upholding the rule of law", after being freed to leave Canada when US prosecutors suddenly abandoned their three-year effort to extradite her to the US……

    When its security agents took the brutal step of detaining analyst and former diplomat Michael Kovrig in Beijing and businessman Michael Spavor in the north-eastern city of Dandong just 10 days later, there was one objective:

    Pressure the Canadians and/or the Americans to abandon their legal process.

    When China's leaders then approved the ghoulish step a few weeks later of hastily retrying a convicted Canadian drug smuggler in a one-day show trial and sentencing him to death, they had one objective:

    Bring Meng home.

    When they approved the sentencing of a further three Canadian citizens to death for drugs crimes, the same objective likely prevailed.”
    From ABC Australia this morning.
     
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    I never figured out why it took so long. The US clearly had no jurisdiction over an alleged false statement by a Chinese National in Canada to a British bank.
     
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    Her RIGHTS were violated.
    Even Rights of a :flagcanada: "Resident".



    Remember Boys
    those 3 years could have been the last
    Ticks of Her Biological Clock !
    The sweet smell of an ovulating woman

    More pain & loss, etc. to the victim.


    SHAME ON :flagcanada:
    for such delays in "justice".
    Tale of Two Cities, etc.


    Moi :oldman:





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    Save your pity for someone more deserving. Such as the Canadians who were held hostage for her exchange.
     
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    Moi621 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    The entire population of
    :flagcanada:
     
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