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Why US/Canada Targeting a Chinese Executive, Meng?
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Why US/Canada Targeting a Chinese Executive, Meng?
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Meng Wanzhou's legal defense team claims internal HSBC documents prove the U.S. provided Canada a false narrative to justify the Huawei's executive's arrest for extradition. In this video, we answer the following:
1) Why did the U.S. provide falsified documents?
2) Why did HSBC hide its knowledge of Huawei's relationship with Skycom?
3) Will Meng be set free or extradite to the US?
One thing is sure: Meng is being used as a political pawn, that her rights were abused at the time of her arrest and that the U.S. & Canada are acting outside international law by trying to assert jurisdiction over her actions in Hong Kong.
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Steven Moore
Steven Moore
5 days ago (edited)
As Victor Chen commented "The US and Canadian kangaroo courts don’t need evidence but allegations to arrest or convict.", which is nothing new.
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Victor Chen
Victor Chen
5 days ago (edited)
The US and Canadian kangaroo courts don’t need evidence but allegations to arrest and convict.
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Steve
Steve
5 days ago
Meng Wanzhou was not the first company director to be kidnapped by the Americans. An executive of a large French company Alstom was also held by the Americans. The French were forced to sell a large portion of its assets to General Electric GE in 2015.
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Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee
5 days ago (edited)
When she was arrested, the only "wrong doing" she was accused to have committed was violating the US unilateral/illegal sanction of Iran. Soon after that, they realized that for any arrest and extradition case to stand the court process, she must be charged based on an act that is consideted criminal in both the US and Canada. But violating the US sanction against Iran is not a crime in Canada. That was the reason for HSBC's claim that she lied to them. Very similar to the Assange case, he was initially required by the Swedish authority for "rape" charges. After the ladies stopped pursuing that, they fabricated the evidence of "espionage" using paid lies. I wonder where is the Australian government who claim to be the defender of human rights and western values. Have they uttered a word about the rights of its citizen Julian Assange?
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Wumao50cent Troll
Wumao50cent Troll
5 days ago
Just like the illegal detention and torture of Jullian Assange by Britain and the US. The five eyes have sadly lost any moral standing they might have had long ago to preach to others about the rule of law.
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Carlos Cheng
Carlos Cheng
5 days ago
And the Canadian politician almost always said follow the rule of law. What rule of law? Their justice system is corrupt
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firetoucher
firetoucher
5 days ago (edited)
That is why HSBC refused to provide the emails about the case in the beginning, they knew exactly this is a false charge targeting Huawei setup by US government. As a British Bank, they just do whatever American ask them to do. They have to be forced by HongKong court to release these emails.
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Fox
Fox
5 days ago
Shame on US and Canada for violating Meng’s freedom.
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The Mythbuster
The Mythbuster
5 days ago (edited)
The original target is her father.
That was Trump plan to disrupt Huawei operation.
Meng replaced her father at the last minute to attend a meeting in Argentina.
Meng was kidnapped from transit lounge in Canada. She has broken no law in Canada.
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Beware of the Leaven of the USA
Beware of the Leaven of the USA
5 days ago
If Canada extradited her based on incomplete evidence, it will stand condemn by all fair-minded people of a gross travesty. Canada's reputation has already been seriously tarnished by the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves of indigenous peoples. It will go down in history as a lackey of the USA and a thoroughly unprincipled one at that.
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Liz Robb
Liz Robb
5 days ago (edited)
Dont forget the lies the US are using to extradite Julian assange.. . The person has retracted everything and admitted the FBI put him up to it... And jet he's still in prison. There is no true justice anywhere anymore. 😡🙏
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Biryukov Veden
Biryukov Veden
5 days ago (edited)
The silver lining of this case is, the China riches are becoming more cautious when moving their wealth abroad, and probably gives a big boost in sense of nationalist and patriotic among them.
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L wal
L wal
5 days ago
Huawei also wasn't the first company that the US tried to destroy only because they were ahead of the game. Same thing happened to Toshiba in Japan 30 years ago where the US used trumped up charges to force Toshiba to share their semiconductor tech with the US. Toshiba never recovered from this and the rest is history.
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golden zhong
golden zhong
5 days ago
Canada court rejected the new evidence and Canada is afraid of truth!!! Shame on you, Canada!!
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G Asia
G Asia
5 days ago
Everything is politics in the US and Canada. It's the failure of the American and Canadian systems.
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bs q
bs q
5 days ago
Dr David and Dr Ross are the kind of people with integrity and wisdom who speak truth needed in USA political arena that are currently infested with short sighted liers and dumb barbarians. To the many good Americans, you need to somehow install people like Dr David and Dr Ross to save USA.
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Peter Manuel
Peter Manuel
5 days ago
Imagine if another country was playing these silly games with Elon Musk or Richard Branson. How would the people and governments be reacting?
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William Langley
William Langley
5 days ago
In any case, criminal or civil, one would expect a key part of the legal proceedings are for the judge to examine whether the basis of the charge is legitimate. I am stunned that the Canadian judge won’t admit it. Very sad… disgusting. I hope China pulls HSBC’s banking license.
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Andrei Andrei
Andrei Andrei
5 days ago
It is useless to talk about legalities concerning a case that was utterly illegal from the very beginning
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