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#China ≠ France: Meng Wanzhou ≠ #Pierlucci, #Huawei ≠ #Alstom
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#China ≠ France: Meng Wanzhou ≠ #Pierlucci, #Huawei ≠ #Alstom
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Reminder:
Alstom's rival in the US is GE, General Electric, not General Motors. General Motors is a car manufacturer. My mistake, sorry.
Big-time Thanks To Andy Kho For Correcting Me.
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Two years ago, Meng Wanzhou never thought that the United States and Canada, which claim to be "rule of law countries," would do something so absurd, as to enforce their laws extraterritorial, against a citizen of a third country, and even go so far, as to frame her for the purpose of dismembering Hua Wei. But it happened, and on December 1, 2018, when she got off the plane in Vancouver, she was arrested by Canadian police.
Meng's extradition trial is now in its second phase. On December 9, Vancouver local time, Nicole Goodman was questioned, as the ninth witness in the case, and her testimony indicated that the Canada Border Services Agency illegally leaked Meng's information to the FBI. The next day, on the morning of Dec. 10 local time in Vancouver, during cross-examination in Meng's extradition case, the judge was informed that Goodman had violated a court order by making contact with the Canadian Department of Justice during her testimony on the previous day. The judge decided to suspend the hearing to address the matter, and the hearing then resumed about an hour later. Goodman admitted that she delivered incomplete testimony and had contacted Canadian Justice Department personnel during the testimony. It is understood that such contacts are often considered suspected conspiracy to testify.
In the public hearings of this case, more and more ironclad shreds of evidence proving Meng's innocence have been uncovered, and at this juncture, certain people are sitting on the fence impatiently.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the U.S. Department of Justice is discussing a deal with Meng recently. The agreement is that Meng could be allowed to return from Canada on the condition that she pleads guilty to so-called "misconduct" in a criminal case. And it also says that if Miss Meng agrees to cooperate, the prosecutors might agree to defer and drop some charges.
In short, Meng has to "plead guilty" before she can return to China. It seems that the US side is slow to find any evidence, but is not willing to give up on this, so they offer conditions to "tempt" Meng to "confess". The logic of being detained without fault and being forced to falsely admit fake faults to regain freedom is both absurd and shameful.
However, can Meng accept the U.S. offer? Obviously not. It is clear that the US is using the same tactics against Meng that it used against Alstom and Pierlucci. Meng is not at fault, but once she compromises, she will only fall into another trap, just like Alstom and Pierluzzi did a little more than ten years ago.
Things will be crystal clear if we take a look at how the US framed Alstom in 2013.
That year, the United States claimed that Alstom's bribes to Indonesia and Saudi Arabia illegal. What does it matter to the US, if a French company pays bribes to a third country or not? But in April 2013, Alstom executive Pierlucci was arrested in New York simply for somebody sending him a copy of an email discussing that bribery. Anyone who has sent or received emails knows that anyone can send a copy of an email to their email inboxes, which is out of the recipient's control, and yet, the U.S. arrested Pierlucci for this reason.
Instead of admitting to crimes which she has never committed, Meng Wanzhou would rather stay in the jail of Canada or the United States for good. "I am innocent and have been illegally detained in Canada for two years!" she said, "this is a violation of my human rights, moreover, it is a wanton violation of the United Nations human rights conventions, and it is also a blatant disregard for the relevant human rights laws advocated by Canada and the United States! I personally believe the United States and Canada should be ashamed of their behaviors! I hereby submit my strongest and sternest protest to the United States and Canada!"
Meng added that she will not accept under table deals or private mediations.
Meng wants to be released from wherever she was framed up. "I am a Chinese citizen, and I have not violated any Canadian law."
Thank you for watching this video and if you like my videos, please subscribe, share and give me a thumbs up. I usually publish videos every day. Later this week, I will spend some time talking about Hua wei, the company that Meng's father founded. Stay tuned,
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Auggie Giuseppe
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Our only home
Our only home
2 weeks ago
I would say she was kidnapped, instead of arrested ...
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Mr. Cosmos
Mr. Cosmos
2 weeks ago
American justice is a joke.
“Plead guilty and you can go free”
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george jesson
george jesson
2 weeks ago (edited)
The US did similar things to France and Japan also. Hope she sues the US and Canada
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Yue Ma
Yue Ma
2 weeks ago
The book written by Pierlucci "The American Trap" is sold on Amazon. Pretty amazing story.
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Our only home
Our only home
2 weeks ago (edited)
"The US is under rule of law." What a joke. Anybody in the world believes in this? US and the west has lost any and all credibility in the world.
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X- Creator
X- Creator
2 weeks ago (edited)
I didn't do anything wrong but if I admit a crime I will be freed ?.. What kind of "rule of law" is that ?..
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Kon Aui
Kon Aui
2 weeks ago
Free Meng Wan Zhou!
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william louie
william louie
2 weeks ago
After two years of torture they wanted Meng to confess. She refused. They like ..just confess and we will let you go...
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AngKionG
AngKionG
2 weeks ago
Canada must be punished by the conscience of the whole world.
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Alex Young
Alex Young
2 weeks ago
US is playing silly game. Only a brainless people play silly game. What china is playing is completely out of innovative mind but US is running out of ideas and doing silly things.
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Country World
Country World
2 weeks ago
When this is all over Meng needs to sue the crap out of US and Canada for illegal imprisonments.
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route55 qatar
route55 qatar
2 weeks ago
Nailed it. Short and precise. I'm sure they will not fall to the same trap. Like Chinese don't fall to the same Japanese mistake on Accord deal in this fierce trade war against US.
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Our only home
Our only home
2 weeks ago
Great analysis and reporting. Thanks for telling the truth to the world.
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Ching-Kiong lang
Ching-Kiong lang
2 weeks ago
Evil deeds beyond human imagination.
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