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Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou’s tear-soaked message: ‘This moment I’m soaring over the Arctic … my motherland is within reach’
- As she flew towards home, Meng wrote on WeChat about her ordeal, and emerging stronger from her marathon battle to avoid extradition to the US
- During the battle, she had become a cipher for the fraught state of China’s relations with the West
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Ian Youngin Vancouver
Somewhere high above the Arctic, as darkness descended on Friday evening, Meng Wanzhou began to type.
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Her day had started with a video appearance in a Brooklyn court. It was ending with a flight back to China, after almost three years trapped in the eye of a diplomatic storm as she battled a US bid to have her extradited from Canada to face trial for fraud.
But that was now behind her.
Eventually she posted the long and poetically worded message on WeChat.
She described how she sobbed uncontrollably as she headed for home, and heaped praise on the Chinese government.
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“Under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party, our motherland is marching towards great prosperity. Without a strong native country, I would not have today’s freedom,” she said.
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