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嗯,培根与地瓜是比较传统的回答,到这时候,也该甩出一个'我在生活'的pose了,虽然被别人用的有点多,但不是一个遁的传统好借口,先躲躲,脑子转过来,需要几天时间。招儿有点旧,反复用,有点黔驴技穷那感觉。
 
我的手机拍出的图片,质量太差,太模糊。
忘记谁说的了,经常撒谎对自己的健康有副作用,所以我还是选择实事实说。
我就是一个普通人,不是神,没有别的新招了。
 
我的手机拍出的图片,质量太差,太模糊。
忘记谁说的了,经常撒谎对自己的健康有副作用,所以我还是选择实事实说。
我就是一个普通人,不是神,没有别的新招了。

我就让你解释为什么说美国要求引渡作案嫌疑人孟晚舟是强盗流氓行为?

你有理讲理啊 扯什么地瓜培根
实话实说 八杆子打不着:D
 
Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou expected in Vancouver court over extradition case
VANCOUVER
The Canadian Press
Published 1 hour ago Updated May 8, 2019

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The Department of Justice says in a statement the appearance is also an opportunity for Meng’s lawyers to discuss the scheduling of any pre-hearing applications they want to bring forward.

The British Columbia Supreme Court is expected to set key court dates today for the extradition case of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.

The Department of Justice says in a statement the appearance is also an opportunity for Meng’s lawyers to discuss the scheduling of any pre-hearing applications they want to bring forward.

It says they may also review administrative matters like Meng’s bail conditions.

Meng was arrested in December at Vancouver’s airport at the request of the United States, which is seeking her extradition on fraud charges.

She has been free on bail and is living in one of her two multimillion-dollar homes in Vancouver while wearing an electronic tracking device and being monitored by a security company.

Meng and Huawei have denied any wrongdoing.

Tensions between China and Canada have escalated and just days after Meng was arrested China imprisoned two Canadians.

China has also banned shipments of canola and some pork imports in what is widely seen as economic retaliation for the arrest.
 
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Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou is slated to make a court appearance in Vancouver on Wednesday morning as her lawyers gather to update a judge on the progress of her much-anticipated extradition hearing.

The defendant's presence is not required at the proceedings but she has attended all other dates at the downtown B.C. Supreme Court building thus far, escorted by her around-the-clock security detail.

Nearly two months have passed since the last time Meng made a public appearance.

The intervening time has seen Canada face increased economic and diplomatic pressure from China over the decision to arrest the 47-year-old executive at Vancouver's airport last December at the behest of the United States, where prosecutors want her to stand trial for allegedly violating sanctions against Iran.

Wednesday's court appearance is expected to be brief as lawyers for both the defence and the Crown look to work out a roadmap to an actual hearing.

Her lawyers may also provide the court with an update on the issues they have been pursuing in preparation for the case, including attempts to get information from the Canada Border Services Agency about Meng's arrest and the decision to confiscate her electronic devices in the hours after her detention.


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Meng is guarded around the clock by members of a private security firm as part of her bail. (Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press)

The last time Meng came before a judge, defence lawyer Richard Peck cited concerns about the "political character" of the case, noting comments from U.S. President Donald Trump suggesting he might intervene in the case if it would help secure a trade deal with China.

Peck also said the defence was likely to make applications claiming an abuse of process in the way the CBSA and the RCMP co-operated to detain and then arrest Meng.

Meng has sued both agencies in civil court, alleging that her rights were violated because she was held for at least three hours at the airport without being told why, while authorities examined her phone and computer.

Neither the CBSA nor the RCMP have filed a response to the initial statement of claim.


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Michael Spavor, left, and former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig, right, were taken into custody in China in the week after Meng's arrest in Vancouver. China accuses the men of spying. (Associated Press/International Crisis Group/Canadian Press)

Under house arrest
CBSA officers detained Meng as she stepped off a flight from Hong Kong on Dec. 1, 2018. She was on her way to Mexico City and Argentina, where she was scheduled to attend a conference.

She was released on $10 million bail secured through guarantees from a collection of people including former co-workers, a yoga teacher and a real estate agent.

Meng now lives under house arrest in one of two multi-million homes she and her husband own on Vancouver's west side. She wears an ankle bracelet which tracks her movements within a tight geographical boundary established as part of her release.

In the months after her arrest, the U.S. unsealed an indictment charging Meng and Huawei with 13 criminal counts of conspiracy, fraud and obstruction. The charges relate to an alleged scheme to circumvent sanctions against Iran through a shadow company in Tehran that prosecutors say was actually controlled by Huawei.

Meng is accused of lying to banks after the alleged relationship was revealed in stories by Reuters.

In recent court proceedings in the Eastern District of New York, prosecutors announced their intention to use evidence captured through electronic surveillance, conducted pursuant to the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

The prosecution in New York is also seeking to disqualify Huawei's lead U.S. defence lawyer, James Cole, who is a former U.S. deputy attorney general. The reasons are contained in a sealed motion.

Huawei and Meng have denied all the allegations against them.

Pressure on industry, citizens
Meng's arrest has had repercussions far beyond courtrooms in Vancouver and New York.

Canada has accused China of trying to exert economic pressure by blocking canola seed from two of Canada's biggest exporters, saying their shipments were contaminated with pests.

In recent weeks, traders have said Canadian soybeans and peas also appear to have been subject to unusual obstacles, and Ottawa has warned that China is holding up Canadian pork over paperwork issues.

Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor were arrested in China shortly after Meng's detention. Kovrig is an analyst and former diplomat and Spavor is an entrepreneur who specializes in arranging trips to North Korea. China has accused both men of spying.

Two other Canadians, Robert Schellenberg and Fan Wei, have been sentenced to death in China for their roles in alleged drug trafficking schemes. China has denied that the men were singled out for harsh treatment, but Canadian politicians see a pattern that all relates back to Meng.

The trade dispute between the United States and China that forms a backdrop to the extradition proceedings shows few signs of abating.

The U.S. has accused China of backtracking on substantial commitments made as part of those negotiations and Trump has imposed additional tariffs on Chinese goods slated to go into effect Friday.
 
今天开庭能持续几分钟?5分钟,10分钟?
 
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Meng Wanzhou made an appearance in a crowded courtroom in Vancouver on Wednesday morning in the latest step of her much-anticipated extradition hearing.

The chief financial officer for Chinese telecom giant Huawei was detained at Vancouver International Airport on Dec. 1, 2018 at the behest of U.S. officials. The U.S. has accused Meng and Huawei of conspiracy, fraud and obstruction in relation to violating U.S. sanctions in Iran.

On Wednesday, Meng's team argued her arrest and detention were unlawful and that there is no basis for her extradition. They applied for additional disclosure from the prosecutors for the case, including information related to her arrest at the airport.


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Meng Wanzhou leaves her home in Vancouver on Wednesday. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

The billionaire businesswoman is out on $10 million bail but is under house arrest in Vancouver, pending the extradition hearing.

At the Wednesday proceedings, her team asked that Meng be moved from her Dunbar house to her mansion in Vancouver's Shaughnessy neighbourhood, which they argue has a better security set-up.


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Meng Wanzhou has two homes in Vancouver, including this $15 million mansion in Shaughnessy. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Both Huawei and Meng have denied all the allegations against them.

International attention

A long lineup to attend her hearing started early Wednesday morning at B.C. Supreme Court.

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Media from around the world have been closely following the proceedings, and Meng's arrest has had repercussions far beyond the Vancouver courthouse.


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Protesters line the steps outside B.C. Supreme Court ahead of Meng Wanzhou's appearance on Wednesday. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Canada has accused China of trying to exert economic pressure in relation to the case.

In recent months, China has blocked canola seed from two of Canada's biggest exporters. Two Canadians were arrested in China shortly after Meng's detention, accused of being spies.
 
【更新】孟晚舟再次出庭 控辩舌战 现暂时休庭
加拿大都市网
2019年5月8日 13:28


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11:30 法官说休庭15分钟,所有人离开重新排队。

11:25 法官质疑辩方,问为什么需要那么长的准备时间。

11:05 辩方说要等待警方及海关当局公开信息结果。

11:00 控方说美国制裁外国法与本案无关,孟涉及的是向银行做虚假陈述。

10:45 辩方说上周三与控方件面,曾商讨8月15日开始正式引度辩论程序的可行性。辩方称已尽全力推进,8月已是最快可能。

10:30 辩方提到,机场拘捕孟晚舟时侵犯她的宪法权利,包括3小时骑警和海关扣手机等搜查动作均不合理。

10: 15 控方引法条指初级引渡法庭申请应尽快,她有四个律师工作,控方说与保释官交流过,无必要改条件。

控方说3月22日已向辩方提供电子文件档案,双方会商讨可向媒体公布的信息。

10:00 法庭内已坐满人,庭景容许入内站立旁听。孟尚未到庭。孟晚舟先生有出席。
 
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