Costa Rica Criminally Sues Huawei For Major 5g International Crimes
woensdag, 18 december 2024 - Categorie: Juridische Informatie
Costa Rica Criminally Sues Huawei For Major 5g International Crimes After Debates Over National Security And The Global Implications Of 5G Technology!
Source: interestofjustice.substack.com/p/costa-rica-criminally-sues-huawei
Dec. 18, 2024
The countries unprecedented move to use CR's Criminal Universal Jurisdiction against Globalist schemes is after sparked debates over national security and the global implications of 5G technology.
Costa Rica is boldly stepping onto the world stage with a historic legal action against Huawei, leveraging the countries powerful and unique universal jurisdiction to hold the tech giant accountable internationally for alleged corruption and misconduct. BOOM.
This unprecedented move, coupled with Costa Rica’s principled stands on global health and safety, demonstrates its unique role as a brave, transparent, and independent leader in the fight for justice. People don’t believe in justice but we do.
President Rodrigo Chaves has declared that this legal action is not just about Costa Rica—it’s about standing up for the world. By addressing corruption and cybersecurity risks associated with 5G networks, Costa Rica is proving that even a small nation can take on powerful entities to safeguard its people and principles.
On December 12, 2024, Costa Rica officially filed a complaint against Huawei and its local representative, Yang Peng, alongside two current and three former officials of the Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE). The accusations include fraud, bribery, influence peddling, and actions against the public treasury related to contracts for 3G and 5G deployment. President Chaves called the corruption case “one of the most blatant and biggest scandals in our country’s history.” Frustrated by delays in prosecution after a decade-long investigation, he directed pointed remarks at Prosecutor Carlos Díaz: “Carlos, tick, tick, tick.” These words reflect the urgency of holding those responsible accountable for exploiting public resources. This case reflects Costa Rica’s commitment to using universal jurisdiction, a legal principle that allows countries to address crimes and wrongdoing with global ramifications. As President Chaves emphasized, “We did it for the world.”
Costa Rica’s boldness on the global stage is not new. It was the only country to reject the WHO Pandemic Treaty, a decision that showcased its unwillingness to cede critical health decisions to an international body with questionable motivations.
By refusing to compromise its sovereignty, Costa Rica demonstrated its commitment to protecting citizen rights against international pressures. Now, in taking on Huawei, one of the world’s most powerful tech corporations, Costa Rica is proving its resolve once again. In August 2023, the government issued a decree banning companies from countries that do not adhere to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime, effectively excluding Huawei and firms from China, Russia, South Korea, and Brazil. The government cited cybersecurity concerns as the primary reason for this exclusion.
See the link at the top for the full paper, with - therein - also critical comments on COVID-19 related accountability, mRNA and gene-based vaccines and the lack of WHO based safety standards.
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