Comments by "Yerris" (@yerri5567) on "China, Canada free detainees after Huawei exec deal with US | DW News" video.
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@Willy Wang "Your comment implied she broke the law just not in US. Maybe your writing has problem"
The word I used was "alleged". Alleged means "said without proof". It was the US that made the allegation. Not me. So I implied nothing. If anything, I implied the US made that claim. Youre the one with the English problem. And you have the audacity to say Im the one with the problem? Ridiculous.
"Yes, if you break US law in another country, you will be arrested when possible"
No. That is in violation of international law. The US is not above the law.
China can say criticising China is a crime. If you land in China (or a country they have an extradition treaty with) will they arrest you?
"Many criminals are never convicted"
Based on your logic, you are also a criminal. Just not convicted. If you ever celebrated Christmas in your life, then youre a criminal. If you ever land in NK, Saudi Arabia, Brunei, Somalia, Tajikistan or any of the countries they have an extradition treaty with, you will be arrested. Dont say you wont go to those countries. There are many other laws youve never heard of youve broken from other countries. Haircut not a certain style? Illegal. Own a gun? Illegal. Drank alcohol before? Illegal. As long as you land in ANY of the countries anyone that has broken those laws will be arrested, no matter where they committed the crime. How does your logic sound?
Theres a reason why its international law that one can ONLY be arrested if they committed an illegal act WITHIN their borders or within the borders of the country they have an extradition treaty with.
"You have too much to learn"
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