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by jorblumesea
2173 days ago
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I don't think anyone would disagree that she's a pawn in a geopolitical struggle, but it also sounds like she absolutely and intentionally violated US law. There's pretty clear evidence, mostly in emails, of Huawei execs knowingly flaunting the export laws. It's unclear if the westerners detained in China have committed crimes. I think their detention is a good example of what this warning is about. Detained for unclear reasons under broad state security rules with little presented evidence of crimes. Indefinite detention without any hope of a trial, kept in total isolation, without any formal representation. Meng got her day in court, will the Michaels ever get that? |
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Someone that didn't visit the US was arrested for "breaking US law"...replace "US" with "China" and see how this sentence rings.