Huawei chief's extradition process begins

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Meng Wanzhou: Huawei chief executive can be extradited, Canada says

Canada has said it will allow the US extradition case against Huawei's chief executive to move forward, but the court must make a final decision.

The charges include bank fraud, obstruction of justice and theft of technology. Huawei and Ms Meng have both denied all the allegations. "An extradition hearing is not a trial nor does it render a verdict of guilt or innocence," the justice department said in a statement on Friday announcing it was authorising the extradition process in the case of Ms Meng to proceed.

 

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Disgusting subservience to the USA on zero grounds .It is patently obvious that the 'crime' cannot be a crime if it relates to breaking sanctions on Iran which are definitely illegal in the first place. This brings Canadian Justice into total disrepute .Disgraceful and damaging !

This will be interesting.

going to the land that invented fake news

Will the Chinese government step up the campaign of retribution in the wake of this decision.

中共要靠華為偷取西方高科技 然後交國企使用 ,當然也包括軍隊,這樣可使中國盡快追上西方,這是共產黨過去的和未來的重要策略。這就是習主席搞國進民退的原因,今㳄被人識破了。但科技一日千里,偷得今次偷不了下次。

Every apologetic saying that Canada is playing the lapdog. THIS WOMAN IS AN EXECUTIVE OF A CORPORATION THAT DISTRIBUTED TECH FOR SPYING PURPOSES AND WAS OUTED. It's a GOD-DAMN MIRACLE she wasn't SUICIDED IN A PRISON CELL BY NOW.

China interfered in the submit between Kim and Trump. Now Xi learned the lesson. President Trump is a genius. China and NK underestimated The master

Good bye!

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