. In stark contrast, those same rights have figured prominently in the extradition proceedings in Vancouver involving Meng Wanzhou, a Chinese citizen arrested Dec. 1, 2018, at the request of the United States, which accuses the Huawei Technologies executive of fraud.
China’s arrest of the two Canadians nine days later is almost universally seen as reprisal for Canada’s arrest of Ms. Wanzhou. China denies a link. The Globe and Mail’s Justice Writer Sean Fine reports on the basic features of Canadian justice not available to Mr. Spavor and Mr. Kovrig.Judges in Canada cannot be fired by government when it disagrees with a ruling. Nor can they have their salaries cut.
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Imagine a treaty that, in specific circumstances allowed democracies to treat other country’s citizens as they treated ours.?If Meng was in a dungeon with no access to anyone & summarily convicted, the Michaels would already be free. But we’re better than that which harms 2 Mikes
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