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'Ashamed, embarrassed': Burnaby woman says she was paid $150 to support Meng Wanzhou outside court
BY MARTIN MACMAHON
Posted Jan 21, 2020 12:58 pm PST
Last Updated Jan 21, 2020 at 3:51 pm PST
People standing outside B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver on Monday, holding signs in support of Huawei's Meng Wanzhou, who is currently facing possible extradition to the U.S. on possible fraud charges. (Martin MacMahon, NEWS 1130 Photo)
SUMMARY
A Burnaby woman claims she was paid to hold a sign in support of Meng Wanzhou outside her extradition hearing on Monday
The woman tells NEWS 1130 she's horrified after seeing images of herself holding the sign go viral
Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou is currently facing possible extradition to the U.S. on fraud charges
VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) – It was presented to her as a quick way to make $150, but now, a Burnaby woman has been left horrified after seeing pictures of herself holding a Meng Wanzhou support sign go viral.
After getting a call from a friend on short notice Monday morning, the 20-year-old wrapped up a shift at her job, saying the friend told her all she had to do was stand outside court and hold a sign for two hours in order to collect the cash.
Once outside B.C. Supreme Court in downtown Vancouver, she joined up with the person who recruited her, along with other people paid to hold signs supporting Meng, Huawei’s chief financial officer, who is currently facing possible extradition to the U.S. on fraud charges.
This woman said she did not know most of the other people supporting Meng outside court, and has no knowledge of the Chinese tech executive’s legal case or the international fallout which has seen China detain two Canadians, widely believed to be in retaliation for Meng’s arrest.
NEWS 1130 has granted anonymity to this woman, but has confirmed her identity as one of the people present outside court on Monday.
Soon after arriving outside court, this woman realized this was anything but an easy way to make some dough, as a throng of local and international media descended on B.C. Supreme Court, and started asking her and others questions.
Worth noting these “activists” holding signs were very firm in declining interviews to identify who they are/affiliated with. This is an extremely rare position for activists to take. Should be noted.
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'Ashamed, embarrassed': Burnaby woman says she was paid $150 to support Meng Wanzhou outside court
BY MARTIN MACMAHON
Posted Jan 21, 2020 12:58 pm PST
Last Updated Jan 21, 2020 at 3:51 pm PST
People standing outside B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver on Monday, holding signs in support of Huawei's Meng Wanzhou, who is currently facing possible extradition to the U.S. on possible fraud charges. (Martin MacMahon, NEWS 1130 Photo)
SUMMARY
A Burnaby woman claims she was paid to hold a sign in support of Meng Wanzhou outside her extradition hearing on Monday
The woman tells NEWS 1130 she's horrified after seeing images of herself holding the sign go viral
Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou is currently facing possible extradition to the U.S. on fraud charges
VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) – It was presented to her as a quick way to make $150, but now, a Burnaby woman has been left horrified after seeing pictures of herself holding a Meng Wanzhou support sign go viral.
After getting a call from a friend on short notice Monday morning, the 20-year-old wrapped up a shift at her job, saying the friend told her all she had to do was stand outside court and hold a sign for two hours in order to collect the cash.
Once outside B.C. Supreme Court in downtown Vancouver, she joined up with the person who recruited her, along with other people paid to hold signs supporting Meng, Huawei’s chief financial officer, who is currently facing possible extradition to the U.S. on fraud charges.
This woman said she did not know most of the other people supporting Meng outside court, and has no knowledge of the Chinese tech executive’s legal case or the international fallout which has seen China detain two Canadians, widely believed to be in retaliation for Meng’s arrest.
NEWS 1130 has granted anonymity to this woman, but has confirmed her identity as one of the people present outside court on Monday.
Soon after arriving outside court, this woman realized this was anything but an easy way to make some dough, as a throng of local and international media descended on B.C. Supreme Court, and started asking her and others questions.
Worth noting these “activists” holding signs were very firm in declining interviews to identify who they are/affiliated with. This is an extremely rare position for activists to take. Should be noted.
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最后编辑: 2020-01-22