Wife of Michael Kovrig, Canadian detained nearly 2 years in China, says husband 'greatly relieved' to hear from outside world in consular visit, 1st since January. Vina Nadjibulla says her husband's spirit is unbroken, something to be grateful for this Thanksgiving weekend.
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Michael Kovrig's wife says that when he had a virtual consular visit after months without 'news from the outside world,' he was 'astonished to learn about the details of the COVID-19 pandemic and remarked that it all sounded like some "zombie apocalypse movie."' Full statement:
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Replying to @CBCAlerts
The people of #Taiwan stand with the people of #Canada in their hope that #MichaelKovrig will be free from his unjust detention by the Chinese authorities. Democracies need to stand together against craven behavior by authoritarian countries and protect #humanrights 🇨🇦🤝🇹🇼

Oct 12, 2020 · 2:14 PM UTC

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Canadians appreciate the support from the Republic of China (Taiwan).
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