CHINA Ministry of Foreign Affairs: ICG is not registered in China and violates Chinese law
Original CCTV News 2018-12-12 15:43:17
CHINA Ministry of Foreign Affairs: ICG is not registered in China and violates Chinese law
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lu Hao said at a regular press conference on the 12th that the International Crisis Group (ICG) has not registered and filed in China according to law, and its personnel engaged in activities in China itself have violated and violated Chinese laws.
Reuters reported on the 12th that the International Crisis Group said on December 11 that its North East Asia senior adviser and former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig was recently detained in China. Kang Mingkai was detained after Huawei’s senior executive Meng Xizhou was detained in Canada on December 1st, and the Meng Zhouzhou incident triggered fears that China might take revenge. Lu Hao responded by saying, "There is no information that can be provided. If there is such a thing, the relevant Chinese departments will certainly handle it according to the law. The normal situation is that normal and consular communication is maintained between China and Canada."
The spokesperson pointed out, "If the ICG talks about this person for what kind of activities they are doing in China, I can remind you or remind you of the organization. As far as I know, ICG is not filed in China, if it is not filed, its The personnel engaged in activities in China have violated and violated the Law on the Administration of Domestic Activities of Non-Governmental Organizations Outside the People's Republic of China as amended last year.
Huawei’s founder Ren Zhengfei’s daughter, Huawei’s vice chairman and chief financial officer (CFO) Meng Wanzhou was detained by the Canadian authorities on behalf of the US government when he was transferred to Vancouver on December 1. The United States extradited its suspected violation of Washington’s trade sanctions against Iran. The Chinese Embassy in Canada said the incident seriously violated human rights and made representations to the United States and Canada.
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