13 Canadians held in China since arrest of Huawei executive: official

AFP  |  Ottawa 

Thirteen Canadians have been detained in following the arrest on December 1 of a from Chinese giant Huawei, said Thursday, with eight subsequently released.

The thirteen include former and Michael Spavor, arrested on December 10, for activities said to threaten national security, as well as Sarah McIver, who was subsequently freed and returned to

There are approximately 200 Canadians overall who have been detained in for a variety of alleged infractions and continue to face ongoing legal proceedings, and the number has remained relatively stable in recent years.

By way of comparison, there are almost 900 Canadians in a similar situation in the US. Some observers believe the detentions of Kovrig, who works for the International Crisis Group, and Spavor, who is frequently consulted on matters linked to North Korea, were retaliatory actions following the arrest in of Huawei's Meng Wanzhou, who faces extradition to the

has accused her of fraud for helping evade US sanctions against She was later released on bail pending her extradition hearing.

Backed by the US and several European countries, Canada's has repeated called for the immediate release of Kovrig and Spavor, whose arrests has termed arbitrary.

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First Published: Fri, January 04 2019. 08:55 IST