Former deputy prime minister John Manley reportedly favours a “prisoner exchange” between Canada and China in order to resolve the ongoing dispute over the detention of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, who is currently free on bail in Vancouver while the B.C. Supreme Court reviews a U.S. demand for her extradition to the United States on bank fraud charges.
A number of issues relating to Meng’s arrest are legitimate cause for concern, but they do not justify simply suspending legitimate legal proceedings and sending her back as part of a so-called prisoner exchange. There are certainly grounds to question whether the U.S. allegations of bank fraud meet the extradition test. The charges are directly related to alleged violations of U.S. sanctions against Iran.
Such a proposed “prisoner swap” would set a precedent Canada would end up regretting, sending an unmistakable signal that Canadians are fair game for hostage-taking whenever a citizen or the interests of a foreign power like China face court proceedings here. It would also undermine the existing extradition process with the United States and come at a political price in terms of Canada’s relations with Washington.
What if it the court upholds extradition? Meng presumably would appeal and this will drag out the process. In the meantime, the Canadian hostages will be languishing in jail. There’s no doubt a deal is tempting. An exchange would get them out early, which would bring great relief to their loved ones, and have the additional benefit for the business community of helping restore normal Canada-China commercial relations.
fpcomment Such an ugly women why are we so concerned about her - she thinks the ankle monitor is fashion
fpcomment She should never have been arrested in the first place. Why is all the blame assigned to China while US hegemony gets a free ride? Let Meng go. cdnpoli
fpcomment HughPrincipal TimeWarner and Duke disqualify you as an honest commentator. US almost always closes ranks around its own citizens on extradition requests. US sanctions on Iran are not 🇨🇦’s sanctions on Iran. There is no legal reason for 🇨🇦 to hold Meng. Let her go. cdnpoli
fpcomment It just makes her look like a spy, but it will get her home. Maybe Canada can seize her millions in houses, cars and cash?😅
fpcomment Maybe just unlock the front door?
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