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What it's like to be on trial in China

What it's like to be on trial in China

Kevin Garratt, a Canadian wrongfully convicted of espionage by a Chinese court, knows what Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig are going through. Michael Fraiman asked Garratt to describe his experience from the inside—and explain what the 'two Michaels' should expect.

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