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本帖最后由 ryttollomannu 于 2018-5-20 12:04 编辑
USA companies sold anti-freedom system to China,bingo, China sold anti-freedom system to Korea and Iran
Yablon, who previously worked as an in-house counsel for the Chinese telecom giant Huawei Technologies, a ZTE rival, has allowed the FBI to make a forensic copy of all files on his work computer.
Yablon told the FBI that he believed ZTE established a separate company solely to buy "U.S.-made goods subject to the U.S. embargo," and set up a second firm to "Integrate the equipment for delivery to and installation in Iran.".
Six days after being instructed to compile his work product about the Chinese firm's deal with Iran, Yablon sat down for a lengthy interview with the FBI. The "Documents and files" Yablon was ordered to gather were stored on his laptop, an Asus model issued to him by ZTE. On May 7, Yablon met with the FBI in his lawyer's office and provided written consent for agents to take temporary custody of his computer so that a complete "Forensic image" of the machine could be made.
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