25,000 people die from epidemic in Canada, blame rises on Chinese Communist Party

The Chinese Communist Party’s concealment of the epidemic has led to a pandemic that has ravaged the world for more than a year now, infecting more than 160 million people and killing more than 3.41 million. The number of deaths in Canada from the epidemic topped 25,000. Experts are calling for accountability claims against the Chinese Communist Party.

As of May 20, more than 25,000 people have died and more than 1.34 million have been infected in Canada as a result of the Communist virus outbreak. As the number of infections and deaths continues to rise, David Naylor, the Canadian prime minister’s medical adviser and co-chair of the outbreak working group, has urged an independent investigation into the outbreak.

Free Asia said Naylor urged Ottawa to set up a panel of independent experts to thoroughly review the government’s response to the epidemic and its inability to deal with the next pandemic if the lessons learned are not thoroughly digested.

Lillian Qiu, a professor of nursing at Langley College, said there are many links that need to be clarified, including the source of the outbreak in China and Canada’s cooperation with the Chinese Communist Party on vaccines and intellectual property sharing.

Qiu said that the discussion of the virus outbreak is for the sake of global health, and that it should not involve racial discrimination, as the science of the matter is being explored. She criticized the CCP for just being very good at playing what the West does and telling you not to look into it. So you have to look at this thing from your profession, not say, this is an anti-Asian sentiment and so on, these are two different things.

Lillian Chiu said, “If we want to be global citizens, we shouldn’t go for any labels, but we all have to solve problems and understand problems across fields and cultures.”

Stephanie Carvin, an assistant professor at the University of Ottawa who specializes in national cybersecurity, criticized China and Russia for not only stealing Canadian intellectual property on biomedical science, but also for spreading false information to interfere with Canada’s ability to deal with the outbreak.

Carvin said: China and Russia’s method is very simple, as long as the computer operation, get a doctor’s photo, write some conspiracy text, make it look like an intelligence unit can say, which is a challenge to Canadian citizens, you must know how to identify what is happening.

So many people have died in so many countries, and the Chinese Communist Party has to pay for those lives,” Zhang said.

Zhang Ming, who lives in Vancouver, said the epidemic has had a big impact on her life. She and her daughter, who lives in the United States, have not been able to see each other for more than a year, and the news of people infected with the epidemic in her community from time to time makes her so nervous that she hardly goes out except for essential supermarket shopping.

When she read the news that the death toll in Canada had topped 25,000, she said that not only Canada, but many countries around the world had suffered the same tragedy. It’s been more than a year since the outbreak, and while it’s frustrating that the Chinese Communist Party has ignored calls for the truth, it can’t give up on holding the Communist Party accountable for hiding the outbreak in the first place.

Zhang Ming said, the Chinese Communist Party will certainly not be willing to let you investigate, we can not help, against the rogue, the fist to take the fist, the gun to take the gun, now the world is affected by the virus and not a country, so many countries died so many people, these lives to the Chinese Communist Party to compensate.

Experts are looking forward to the future establishment of the Ottawa epidemic investigation team to discuss and review these issues together.

No outbreak of the CCP virus epidemic 2019 in Wuhan.

The Chinese Communist Party virus epidemic that did not break out in Wuhan in 2019 has spread rapidly around the world and mutated into a more contagious pandemic that continues to ravage the world due to the Chinese Communist Party’s cover-up, falsely claiming that the epidemic is preventable and controllable and will not be passed from person to person. It has infected more than 160 million people worldwide and killed more than 3.41 million.

Since March 2020, both British think tanks and U.S. scholars have proposed that the international community should pursue claims against the Chinese Communist Party for its actions in handling the epidemic in violation of the International Health Regulations through existing international law mechanisms.

A video released on April 5 of the same year by the Henry Jackson Society, a British think tank, cites the example of people going to court to seek compensation when a factory pollutes the environment, while their nearly 40-page written report details the negligence, concealment and lies involved in the outbreak that the international community should pursue.

The report argues that the international community has 10 possible legal remedies to pursue claims against the Chinese Communist government for its concealment of the facts in the early stages of the epidemic and for its proven negligence in responding to the new unidentified disease, according to the International Health Regulations under existing international law. The report estimates that the United States, for example, could seek at least $1.2 trillion in damages from the Chinese Communist Party.

Can holding the Chinese Communist Party accountable be achieved? Sam Armstrong, a Henry Jackson Society fellow who co-authored the report, said it would be time-consuming and difficult to seek compensation from the Chinese Communist Party under the existing international law framework.

The report suggests that domestic legal solutions could be found in countries, even through the Hong Kong judicial system. Liability can also be pursued through bilateral investment agreements signed between countries and the CCP or through the dispute settlement mechanism under the World Trade Organization (WHO).

Photo shows Trump and Pompeo at the White House epidemic briefing on April 8, 2020.

U.S. President Trump (Trump) and Pompeo have repeatedly stated publicly that they want to pursue claims against the Chinese Communist Party over the epidemic. Led by the US, the UK, Italy, Germany, India. Even African countries such as Egypt and Nigeria, where the Chinese Communist Party has been spreading its money, have also filed lawsuits against the Chinese Communist Party to pursue claims for compensation.

The Argentine federal judicial system received a criminal complaint on April 23 last year, accusing the Chinese Communist regime of committing “viral genocide” and causing “crimes against humanity” that led to the death of tens of thousands of people around the world due to the Chinese Communist virus plague.

This is the first case in the world in which the Chinese Communist regime has been criminally prosecuted for a viral plague. As a result, the Chinese Communist Party has become a rat in the street and is not only angrily condemned and denounced by various countries, but also faces sky-high claims from the international community.

In the face of huge international public opinion and huge claims, the Chinese Communist Party, which has never admitted its fault, “blamed” the source of the epidemic on the United States, Italy and other countries, and then, after receiving counter-attacks, “blamed” the epidemic on frozen food, and even car tires, spare parts and other items.

In an interview with CNN on March 28, Blinken said that the Biden administration was unlikely to punish the Chinese government for the outbreak. Blinken stressed that it is more important for the U.S. to be prepared for a global plague in the future.

But Rep. Jim Banks, the senior Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives, called on the Biden administration to take action against the Chinese Communist Party over the epidemic and seek compensation for the massive economic losses.

Banks sent a letter to Blinken asking him why he has not yet committed to punishing the Chinese Communist Party for its actions in the epidemic. Banks urged him to seek damages from the Chinese Communist Party for the burdens and costs suffered by Americans, which the Communist Party must pay for because of its role in the epidemic, and to refer the case to the International Court of Justice in The Hague.