Tonight, I see on Twitter this might all be just a stupid error in translation:Han Dong informs the House that he will now sit as an independent MP after Global News reported, citing unnamed sources, he secretly advised a Chinese diplomat in 2021 to delay freeing Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig. "What has been reported is false and I will defend myself." pic.twitter.com/kSX8rAbWCJ
— Power & Politics (@PnPCBC) March 23, 2023
If this is true, and he told the Chinese consul to release the two Michaels immediately, and there was a mixup along the line, that would be unfortunate. I don't know if it is true.
— Stephen Maher (@stphnmaher) March 24, 2023
In other words some low level CSIS analyst read a poorly translated transcript and since nothing was done to arrest Dong, took it upon themselves to try and out him to media. I hope this bankrupts Global, there’s a reason Globe didn’t run the story.
— Eric O'Toole (@Eric_OTooleMP) March 24, 2023
Between the Globe not reporting the allegations, the PMO asking for the transcripts and deciding there’s no “actionable evidence”, this rumour, and Dong suing … this is a *disaster* for them
— Evan Scrimshaw (@EScrimshaw) March 24, 2023
This would also explain why it made no sense that releasing the Two Michaels would help the CPC, another part of Global’s story that makes no sense
— Evan Scrimshaw (@EScrimshaw) March 24, 2023
Could it really be this simple?100%. The mistranslation explanation does really seem to make sense and fits much better with the overall story. #Handong #CDNpoli
— Matt Hopkins (@RealMattHopkins) March 24, 2023
March 23rd, 2023: "Political fallout from Han Dong's caucus resignation, calls for public inquiry into foreign meddling in elections, Biden's visit to Canada" https://t.co/EfPQc12ukD At Issue panel: @RosieBarton @ACoyne @ChantalHbert @Alex_Panetta @AlthiaRaj // #CDNPoli ๐จ๐ฆ๐ณ️๐บ๐ธ
— At Issue Videos (@AtIssueCBC) March 24, 2023
A huge shoutout to @ChantalHbert & @althiaraj for their thoughtful & considered comments on at Issue tonight. Above all else, they were concerned about the possibility of a man destroyed by allegations & innuendo &were not afraid that it would diminish whatever @acoyne had to say
— babs butterfly (@babsbutterfly2) March 24, 2023
This story is starting to worry people. The whole at issue panel stating concerns about all involved and that the story better be right. A lot of people affected if there is no actionable evidence based on law . How do the people that had their names out their get their lives…
— Jeff Larmer (@JeffLarmer) March 24, 2023
The formser CSIS director was not impressed:
Here's the clip: pic.twitter.com/rLwgti4VqL
— RF ๐บ๐ฆ (@dipbrat70) March 23, 2023
A very logical statement.
— Michael Behiels (@67Capt_Canuck) March 23, 2023
CISIS’s CEO has lost control over his staff.
This has to be resolved quickly or the gov’t will have to fire the CEO & find the leakers ASAP.
The Former CEO is furious.
CISIS played an incompetent role concerning the dangerous Convoy Truckers & the EA. https://t.co/2XwS56BH7W
Dale Smith, who attends Question Period every day so the rest of us don't have to, had this to say today:I cannot wait for MP Han Hong to be able to face his accusers.
— Feez - ะธะดะธ ะฝะฐั ัะน ะััะธะฝ - ๐บ๐ฆ✊๐ฟ✊๐พ✊๐ฝ✊๐ผ✊๐ป✊ (@feezandfriends) March 23, 2023
This isn't the behaviour of a guilty man. This dude stood and talked with reporters for over 20 mins
I've seen @PierrePoilievre hide from the media for much less.
https://t.co/GDF8PkfCCw
...Overall, it was a bit of a stomach-churning day in that the opposition had pretty much all declared Dong’s guilt based on the media reports of anonymous allegations (and the fact that it came from two sources is worthless because they could have been reading from the same document, and intelligence is not evidence), and they knew the Liberals were going to flail in replying. The Conservatives not only had the strategy of getting as many MPs to ask the same question as possible, but they had even scripted the number of times that they didn’t get an answer from the Liberals because they knew they wouldn’t get an answer. If that isn’t a sign of just how debased the level of discourse in this Parliament has become, I’m not sure what else is. And less than an hour after QP ended, the shitposts using those clips were already circulating on Twitter, because that’s the point of Question Period right now. This is a problem for our democracy.And the Liberals? Completely useless. It was another day of flailing in the face of allegations on foreign interference....
Less than an hour after QP ended for the clips to appear in shitposts.
— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) March 23, 2023
That is the only point of QP these days, and it’s a problem. pic.twitter.com/5dttN1CnhU
Meanwhile, not one MP seems bothered by the notion that CSIS has tracked a sitting MP’s phone. Not one. #QP
— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) March 23, 2023
2 comments:
Lots of questions, but no answers. Han Dong (LPC) and Vincent Ke (OPC) both represent the same riding - Don Valley North. Coincidence or is there more to it?
If the allegations are true that CSIS was monitoring phone traffic between the Chinese consulate and these politicians, then a judge must have issued a warrant. They don't do that without sworn evidence. It's unlikely we'll ever find out, but what evidence?
Dong hasn't denied talking to Chinese officials. Indeed, he says he asked them to release the two Michaels immediately. Presumably, this was between his resigning as a provincial MPP and his election as a federal MP. If not, what was a backbencher doing advising the Chinese government?
When Global first reported on Dong, the word "alleged" was conspicuously missing from the headline. Who screwed up there?
And who gave the green light to run the story after the Globe & Mail had passed because there was no transcript to substantiate it? This CSIS leaker must have had some credibility. Did any senior official leave under a cloud after insisting that the Chinese Communist Party had cultivated agents of influence at various levels of government in Canada?
Like I said, lots of questions that I doubt will ever be answered.
The more that comes out, the less credible these stories look. The tragedy may be that two honest politicians could lose their careers if someone in CSIS maybe had an ax to grind. I hadn't realized they are both from the same area - I wonder about disgruntled ex-volunteer or ex-staff?
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