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U.S., Canada call on China to release detained Canadians

Published 12/22/2018, 12:57 AM
Updated 12/22/2018, 12:57 AM
© Reuters. Kovrig, an employee with the International Crisis Group and former Canadian diplomat appears in this photo from Brussels

WASHINGTON/VANCOUVER (Reuters) - The United States joined Canada on Friday in calling on Beijing to release two Canadians detained in what are widely believed to be tit-for-tat arrests related to the high-profile detention in Canada of an executive of a major Chinese corporation.

China last week detained two Canadians - Michael Kovrig, a former diplomat and an adviser with the International Crisis Group (ICG) think-tank, and businessman Michael Spavor - after Canadian police arrested Huawei Technologies Co Ltd's [HWT.UL] chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou, on Dec 1.

"We are deeply concerned by the arbitrary detention by Chinese authorities of two Canadians earlier this month and call for their immediate release," Canada's Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said in a statement.

Freeland said that Meng, who is also the daughter of Huawei's founder, was facing a "fair, unbiased and transparent legal proceeding," and Canada would not "compromise nor politicize the rule of law and due process."

Her words were echoed in a similar statement by U.S. State Department spokesman Robert Palladino, who noted that Canada was honoring its international legal commitments in arresting Meng, and called for the immediate release of Kovrig and Spavor.

British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said in a statement that the United Kingdom "has confidence Canada is conducting a fair and transparent legal proceeding" with respect to Meng. He said he was "deeply concerned by suggestions of a political motivation" for the detention of Kovrig and Spavor.

The European Union said the "declared motive" for the arrest and detention of Kovrig and Spavor "raises concerns about legitimate research and business practices in China".

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"The denial of access to a lawyer under their status of detention is contrary to the right of defence," it said in a statement, adding that it supported the efforts of the Canadian government.

While Meng has had full access to lawyers and is able to see family, Kovrig is being denied legal representation, is not allowed to see family, and is limited to one consular visit a month.

Peter Dahlin, a Swedish rights worker who was detained in China for three weeks before being deported in 2016, also over allegations of violating national security, said governments had to speak out.

"The only way to protect Kovrig and Spavor right now is to protect their rights vehemently, and let China be the one to de-escalate the situation," Dahlin told Reuters.

"Silence will merely give China the ability to use Kovrig as a pawn, as a tool, and as long as that can be useful to them, he will not see the light of day."

China has given only vague details of why it has detained the two Canadians, saying they are suspected of engaging in activities that endangered China's security, and has not drawn a direct link to Meng's arrest.

The United States has sought to extradite Meng on charges of misleading multinational banks about Iran-linked transactions, putting the banks at risk of violating U.S. sanctions. The 46-year-old executive is out on bail in Vancouver.

Huawei is the world's biggest supplier of telecoms network equipment and second-biggest smartphone seller. The United States has been looking since at least 2016 into whether Huawei shipped U.S.-origin products to Iran and other countries in violation of U.S. export and sanctions laws, Reuters reported in April.

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Latest comments

The Chinese Communist is a country of dictatorship and very limited freedom is there for their own country men. The ugly thing is world is not boycotting cheap Chinese products, big industries have been installed there whereas Indians are very good people and world should promote Indians to serve the world community in the place of China. Boycott China, Chinese, and their products at every front. Don't allow them to roam in any country in the world.
With China signaling its countrymen the world over that fraud is ok and that it will stand up to allow them to escape from being held accountable for fraud in foreign jurisdictions, it is a major wakeup call to western governments to increase scrutiny and bi-annual auditing of local Chinese businesses and transactions on suspicion of tax fraud.
China will not stop till Canada let go Huawei exec. in part they are right. expect Chinese hackers to cause damage too. the so called West won't be able to dictate Asia like before
So where is the 'actual' West? I'm uncertain of my location now lol!
just curious, what law did they break??
right and it so conveniently happened after Meng got arrested after for illegal action by a known spying agency Huewa. only mistake the Canadians did was being in a reprehensible country with a terrible human rights record. which is why a large portion of Chinese have fled the Communist state
It is only a small portion, if you considering the total population of the country. If 400 millions Chinese are trying to escape it is a problem, if it is just 400 thousands it's human rights.
You are suspicions does not mean you will under arrested immediately. Of course the two things are connected, but do you think a spy will be released?
If they broke the law then why should China release them. The only way around this is to so a trade. Release on both sides.
asians are discriminated and abused in Americas and EUR but times have changed. this story nay not stop here
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