Kovrig and Spavor: nearly two years later
It is time for the Canadian government to accept the fact that it is well within its authority to negotiate their release in the coming weeks.
In fewer than three months, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor will start their third year in the prisons of China. Since the arrival of the novel coronavirus, these prisons have been shut to all outsiders and the two Canadians have had no contact with family, legal re...
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