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China says Huawei is the victim of a 'witch hunt' as it warns European countries not to freeze the company out of their 5G networks

parts of its 5G network, citing cybersecurity fears.

Sir Iain Duncan Smith, former Conservative party leader and one of the authors of the letter, said: "You have an organisation from a country that is an aggressor in terms of cyber warfare and a company that is clearly totally and utterly in the hands of the Chinese government who demand absolute obedience on these matters."

Ambassador Liu Xiaoming said the group was unfairly persecuting Huawei for geopolitical reasons. "Huawei is a private-owned company, nothing to do with the Chinese government. The only problem they have is they are a Chinese company." Liu responded. The UK's decision to partially include Huawei in its 5G network came as a massive blow to the Trump administration, which has been

on the grounds that the company provides technological "backdoors" for Chinese government espionage. Huawei has repeatedly denied this.

 

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SAI 'Warns' them...Is it going to attack them with it's other tech if not included? That should prove they are not doing shady things with their tech...

As a matter of fact, most of the humans are victims of technology witch hunt. Governments around the world are collaborating with BigTech for citizen surveillance and use BigData violating HumanRights. Huawei Google Facebook Instagram Twitter ArtificialIntelligence

techinsider But bans Google and Facebook lol

don't buy any products that are made by huawei unless you need hand warmer.

Witch hunt is real

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