China Report Links State-Secrets Allegations Against Two Canadians

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China Report Links State-Secrets Allegations Against Two Canadians
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The 2018 arrests of two Canadians in China, and subsequent charges that the two violated China’s state-secrets laws, are widely believed to have been retaliation for the arrest of a top Huawei Technologies executive in Canada

Two Canadians imprisoned in China on espionage charges are linked by photos of unspecified military equipment one took and shared with the other, according to a government-run newspaper in China that appeared to make public new

information about prosecutions that have rattled relations with Ottawa.that the two violated China’s state-secrets laws are widely believed to have been retaliation for the arrest in Canada of a top Huawei Technologies Co. executive, Meng Wanzhou.

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