Toronto Star

‘White supremacy’ in Canada’s response, says China envoy

- MIKE BLANCHFIEL­D THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA— Canada and its Western allies’ calls for the release of two Canadians detained in China are rooted in white supremacy, the Chinese ambassador said in a published op-ed Wednesday.

Experts and analysts say the harsh language from the Chinese government’s representa­tive indicates the raw nerve that Canada has touched within the communist government with its efforts to recruit internatio­nal support for its detainees.

The U.S State Department has called for the release of Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, while Germany, France, Britain, the European Union and Australia have also issued supportive statements.

In an essay in the Hill Times, which covers Parliament and the federal government, Ambassador Lu Shaye reiterated his government’s assertion that Western countries are employing a “double standard” in judging his country.

“The reason why some people are used to arrogantly adopting double standards is due to Western egotism and white supremacy,” Lu wrote. “What they have been doing is not showing respect for the rule of law, but mocking and trampling the rule of law.”

Kovrig, a Canadian diplomat on leave, and Spavor, an entreprene­ur, were arrested after Canada detained Chinese telecommun­ications executive Meng Wanzhou at the request of the United States, which wants her extradited to face fraud charges.

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