Huawei CFO fighting US extradition says her rights were violated

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Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou returned to a Vancouver court on Tuesday as her lawyers argued Canada abused its immigration processes ...

VANCOUVER: Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou returned to a Vancouver court on Tuesday as her lawyers argued again that Canada abused its immigration processes to gather evidence against her, a claim the government says is without an"air of reality."

There is evidence the original plan was to go the plane and arrest Meng, her lawyers said, noting the warrant called for immediate arrest. The plan changed after a meeting between border and police officials. Fenton said Meng had a right to be free from arbitrary detention and unreasonable search and seizure, a right to understand the reason for her detention, a right to counsel and a right to silence.

 

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