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A third Canadian citizen has been detained in China, according to Canada’s foreign ministry, an arrest that threatens to escalate an already protracted diplomatic feud between the two countries. | |
Two other Canadians were detained in China after the arrest of the senior Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou in Canada earlier this month. | |
“Global Affairs Canada is aware of a Canadian citizen detained in China,” a spokesperson for the ministry, which manages Canada’s diplomatic and consular relations, said. “Consular officials are providing assistance to the family.” Citing privacy legislation, the spokesperson did not give any further details about the arrest. | |
The third arrest was first reported by Canada’s National Post. | |
Huawei arrest may dash Canada's hopes for 'essential' trade deal with China | |
China’s ministry of foreign affairs said on Wednesday it was not aware of the report. “I have not heard anything about the situation you have asked about,” said Hua Chunying, a spokeswoman for the ministry, at a regular press briefing. | |
People familiar with the case said they did not believe the arrest was related to the other two detained Canadians. After the arrest of Meng on 1 December, Chinese security detained Michael Kovrig, a former diplomat and analyst for a thinktank, and the businessman Michael Spavor, both Canadians. | |
Canada’s ambassador to China, John McCallum, met Spavor on Monday, and had previously visited Kovrig. | Canada’s ambassador to China, John McCallum, met Spavor on Monday, and had previously visited Kovrig. |
Beijing has threatened Canada with “grave consequences” if Meng is not freed. Meng faces extradition to the US on charges linked to fraud and violations of US sanctions on Iran. | Beijing has threatened Canada with “grave consequences” if Meng is not freed. Meng faces extradition to the US on charges linked to fraud and violations of US sanctions on Iran. |
Canada’s embassy in China on Tuesday published a commemoration of Charter 08, a petition calling for democratic reform co-authored by the Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo, on the social media site Weibo. | Canada’s embassy in China on Tuesday published a commemoration of Charter 08, a petition calling for democratic reform co-authored by the Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo, on the social media site Weibo. |
Liu, a veteran Chinese dissident, died last year while serving an 11-year prison sentence. | Liu, a veteran Chinese dissident, died last year while serving an 11-year prison sentence. |
By Wednesday the post had been partially censored. The embassy wrote on Twitter: “We commemorated 10th anniversary of Nobel-laureate Liu Xiaobo’s Charter 08 on social media yesterday. 1300+ people shared views before comment section was shut down. Violation of article 35 (freedom of speech) of China’s own constitution?” | |
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