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World News See other World News Articles Title: Virus Patients and Businesses Sue China for Outbreak Coverup Virus Patients and Businesses Sue China for Outbreak Coverup May 10, 2020 Associate Editor The Chinese government must be held accountable for the pain its inflicted
AP Photo: Saundra Andringa-Meuer. (Liberty Headlines) Andringa-Meuer has joined with dozens of other American virus patients and some U.S. businesses in taking a new legal step. They are attempting to sue China over the spread of the virus, which has killed at least 75,000 people in the United States. I do feel that they hid it from the world and from Americans, she said. I dont feel we had to have the loss of life. I dont think we had to have the economy shut down. It disrupted all of American lives. I do believe we need to right some of these wrongs. So far, at least nine lawsuits have been filed in the U.S. against China claiming authorities there did not do enough to corral the virus initially, tried to hide what was happening in the outbreak center of Wuhan and sought to conceal their actions and what they knew. Eight of the lawsuits are potential class actions that would represent thousands of people and businesses. One was filed by the attorney general of Missouri, which is so far the only state to take legal action against China. The cases face several hurdles under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, which states that foreign governments cannot be sued in the U.S. unless certain exceptions are met. And those are not easy to prove, experts say. We think its going to be an uphill battle for them to ultimately take advantage of those exceptions, said Robert Boone, an attorney in Los Angeles who specializes in class action cases. One exception involves commercial activity that directly affects the U.S. Another is misconduct inside the U.S. under certain circumstances that is traceable to a foreign government. A third exception is whether the foreign entity explicitly waived its immunity, such as through language in a contract. Attorneys who have filed the lawsuits say they can prove those claims, and, if they win, find some method of collecting damages, perhaps by seizing Chinese bank accounts or other assets in the U.S. if the Chinese refuse to pay. In one case filed in Miami federal court on behalf of Andringa- Meurer and many others, attorneys Matthew Moore and Jeremy Alters are suing the Chinese Communist Party as an entity separate from the Chinese government. They have their own assets. They are recognized as an independent organization. We are going to argue they are not a part of the government, Moore said. There has been personal injury that happened in the United States. Added Alters: Theyre going to have to pay
We can say, Were not going to do business with you anymore. When you hit them in the (gross domestic product), it hurts. Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang defended his countrys record of fighting the virus. He said the lawsuit filed by the Missouri attorney general is very absurd and has no factual and legal basis. Since the outbreak began, China has proceeded in an open, transparent, and responsible manner, and the U.S. government should dismiss such vexatious litigation, he said. Efforts are underway in Congress and in some state legislatures to make it easier to sue China and other countries. One bill was introduced by Republican U.S. Sens. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee and Martha McSally of Arizona, and GOP U.S. Rep. Lance Gooden of Texas in the House. The Chinese government must be held accountable for the pain its inflicted across the United States, McSally said in a statement. The proposed legislation will give the U.S. a piece of justice. In New Jersey, three Republican state lawmakers introduced a resolution urging President Donald Trump and Congress to pass a bill letting citizens sue China for mishandling the pandemic. State Sen. Jim Holzapfel and Assemblymen Greg McGuckin and John Catalano said in a statement that they believe Chinese leaders did little to stop the spread of the virus and that residents and local governments should be legally allowed to recover some of what they lost financially. Its not clear if any of the legislation will pass. If the bills were enacted, legal experts say they could open the floodgates for hundreds more lawsuits against China. If that immunity were stripped, its going to produce a gigantic burden on the court system, said Boone, the class action lawyer. Thats a factor that will need to be weighed in deciding whether to pass it. Poster Comment: We must face the fact the China dropped the ball when COVID-19 reared its ugly head. Now we hear elderly Chinese with the virus that are not expected to live are being thrown into mobile crematoriums while still alive. People say you can hear them screaming as the flames devour them. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
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Reminds me of what the awful Iraqis did to Kuwaiti babies in incubators. Terrible. Seriously, I'm absolutely no fan of the communist Chinese and while I can believe the claims of terrible acts during their "cultural revolution" in the 70's when they basically killed & maimed concert musicians and such, it's still far to easy too believe things like the above that may or may not be true. I tend to doubt it.
These guys in Britain bought a Chinese-made Iraqi T-72 tank. When it was shipped to Britain they started to renovate it. They discovered a false fuel tank with 4 gold bars in it. I think they called the authorities since the British are not allowed to own gold. I am not too sure of the disposition of the gold at this point. Iraqi tanks were frequently used to smuggle things like gold. ;)
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