Arbitrary Detention
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China ‘harming their own interests’ by detaining 2 Michaels, Trudeau saysKovrig and Spavor were arbitrarily detained in China in December of 2018, in what is largely viewed as retaliation for the arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.CanadaJun 13, 2021
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‘Despicable’: China slams Canada for declaration against arbitrary detention"Canada's so-called declaration looks more like a confession in which the Canadian side admits its mistake in the Meng Wanzhou case," China's foreign ministry spokesperson said.CanadaFeb 18, 2021
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As China cites ‘attack,’ no nations singled out in arbitrary detention declaration: GarneauAs China accuses Canada and other countries of mounting an 'attack' with the declaration against state-sponsored arbitrary detention, Garneau is pushing back.CanadaFeb 15, 2021
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Canada creates coalition with 57 countries to declare arbitrary detentions immoralThe new declaration is meant to be a broad denunciation to end the coercive practice in other numerous countries, such as Russia, Iran, and North Korea.CanadaFeb 15, 2021
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