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Japanese Embassy granted in-person access to detained national in China

Oh, is that Japanese spy, at least from China point of view.

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Rest assured Xavier, if I won an all expense paid trip to china, I would sell it to someone, CHEAP.

Now if we're talking Taiwan here, I'll race you to the airport.

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China's secrets regarding the technology they now have. Hmmm. Could it be very embarrassing where the tech came from and possibly risking to further tech "discoveries" if the world knows how it was obtaind?

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"You are at risk of arbitrary detention in conditions amounting to torture."

Are you saying that China does arbitrary detentions in conditions amounting to torture?!

Carlos Ghosn and Greg Kelly could tell you about that. And not in China, but in your doorsteps.

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My hunch is … probably because the 3-4 months of mental and physical torture broke him, and he will now give answers that benefit for the Chinese.

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Spies are spies. I hope his family doesn’t have stress.

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Sleep deprivation, isolation, solitary confinement, beatings, and forced stress positions have been reported by survivors of both systems, according to multiple rights groups. In some cases, inmates may be placed in an infamous “tiger chair” which restricts limb movement for days at a time.

Sounds like Guantanamo.

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BertieWoosterToday 12:28 am JST

Sleep deprivation, isolation, solitary confinement, beatings, and forced stress positions have been reported by survivors of both systems, according to multiple rights groups. In some cases, inmates may be placed in an infamous “tiger chair” which restricts limb movement for days at a time.

Sounds like Guantanamo.

The only isolation in Guantanamo is because there are so few prisoners left, despite Congress's best effort to obstruct closing it down.

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yeah...poor 2 Michaels from Canada who were prisoned in barbaric conditions in China because Canada exercised an arrest warrant of Huawei exec Meng Wanzhou - hence the 2 Michaels were "spies"...while the 2 Michaels lived in squalid conditions Meng lived in her palace in Vancouver...with a GPS ankle bracelet...

The Chinese are simply not to be trusted - they fabricate falsehoods because truth has no meaning to them...justice has no meaning to them - everything is a tool to apply or seek to apply leverage.

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Everything in China could be charged espionage because China has a lot of regular things they want to hide! Lol

You film a protest - espionage!

You take a picture of Uyghur people - espionage!

You post a message about where you've seen their Foreign Minister (who's been missing for weeks) - espionage!

It's like Hong Kong's new Security Law - everything can be charged against the state!

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