CHINA INITIATIVE 用 GOOGLE TRANSLATE 伪造证据,每十小时炮制一个案子,把几万名无辜送入监狱,文明程度不比纳粹高多少。
#42 Re: 清朝老照片:小白菜比杨乃武更高?还有三寸金莲的女孩
发表于 : 2024年 5月 1日 14:12
由 诺华老药工
The China Initiative was an effort by the United States Department of Justice to prosecute perceived Chinese spies in American research and industry, in order to combat economic espionage. Launched in November 2018, it has been criticized as racially biased and ineffective.[1] Some of the cases under the China Initiative were based on false evidence provided by the FBI.
#43 Re: 清朝老照片:小白菜比杨乃武更高?还有三寸金莲的女孩
发表于 : 2024年 5月 1日 14:12
由 诺华老药工
The first prosecution of the China Initiative, the Trial of Anming Hu, resulted in a hung jury and mistrial in June 2021, and Hu's acquittal in September 2021. Anming Hu is an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK). Hu was fired in 2020 pursuant to the case against him, and reinstated in 2022.[20] He was charged with three counts of fraud and three counts of making false statements after 21 months of FBI surveillance failed to find any evidence of espionage.[21]
In Hu's first trial it was revealed that the FBI knowingly built a case based on false evidence, obtained Hu's university documents without warrant, spied on Hu and his family, and attempted to coerce Hu to spy on China for the United States.[2] The FBI agent in charge of the case, Kujtim Sadiku, did not believe that Hu was guilty of being involved with the Chinese military but gave a PowerPoint presentation to UTK administration designed to make them think he was. According to Hu's defense lawyer, Sadiku wanted a case badly enough that he went forward with questionable evidence.[12] UTK aided the FBI in their investigation by providing Hu's university documents without a warrant, concealing the investigation from him, misleading NASA, and suspending him without pay as soon as he was arrested. Meetings were conducted between Hu's bosses and the FBI, but it is unclear who authorized them; the FBI did not have any proof of wrongdoing by Hu when they entered UTK and did not have the legal authority to take records from his personnel files.[22][23] Sadiku admitted that he was not familiar with many of the policies regarding grants which Hu was accused of abusing.[12] One of the jurors described it as "the most ridiculous case" and said the charges against Hu were the result of "a series of plausible errors" on Hu's part, "a lack of support from [UTK], and ruthless ambition on behalf of the FBI."[24] Afterwards, Democratic Representatives Ted Lieu, Mondaire Jones, and Pramila Jayapal voiced concerns about Hu's prosecution and called on Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz to investigate allegations of FBI misconduct.[25]
Following the mistrial, the federal government announced that it would pursue a retrial, which ended with Hu's acquittal in September 2021. US District Judge Thomas A. Varlan dismissed the case, saying: "[E]ven viewing all the evidence in the light most favorable to the government, no rational jury could conclude that defendant acted with a scheme to defraud NASA."[26][12] Casey Arrowood, who lead the failed prosecution of Anming Hu, has been nominated by President Biden for U.S. Attorney General of the Eastern District of Tennessee. Asian American civil rights groups called on supporters to oppose the nomination, which has been described as an "affront to the Asian American, immigrant, and scientific communities."[27] Hu said that instead of being punished, Arrowood is being rewarded, encouraging future cases such as his to happen again.[27]