Author: Freedom Watch

By Manthan Chheda International Business Times, Singapore Edition April 10, 2020 Did the new coronavirus come for bats? The International Criminal Court (ICC) is processing a lawsuit filing that accuses China of using coronavirus as a bioweapon, the court said in a letter sent to the plaintiff. The Hague court has informed Freedom Watch founder and lawyer Larry Klayman that his lawsuit against China is under consideration. Mark P. Dillon, head of the information and evidence unit of the ICC, sent Klayman a letter acknowledging the complaint. “We will give consideration to this communication, as appropriate, in accordance with…

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Sean Hannity says John Durham review ‘about to blow wide open’ ahead of Barr interview premiere Washington Examiner April 9, 2020 Fox News host Sean Hannity predicted there will soon be “major developments” related to the “deep state” revealed to the public. At the end of his show Wednesday, while handing off to fellow host Laura Ingraham, the two talked about Ingraham’s pre-recorded interview with Attorney General William Barr. She said the two-part interview touches on U.S. Attorney John Durham’s secretive review of the Russia investigation. “There’s so many developments with this deep state — wow. It’s about…

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By WND Staff WND April 8, 2020 An official with the International Criminal Court in The Hague has informed lawyer Larry Klayman of Freedom Watch that his complaint against China for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic is under consideration. Mark P. Dillon, head of the information and evidence unit of the ICC, cautioned Klayman in a letter that the acknowledgement does not mean an investigation has been opened or will be opened by the Office of the Prosecutor. Klayman said he’s “confident that the International Criminal Court will proceed with a criminal investigation and indict the Chinese leadership.”…

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Judge Napolitano: China Could Be Punished For COVID-19 Spread Through Class Action Lawsuits Daily Caller April 8, 2020 Fox News analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano said Wednesday that China could be held accountable for allegedly allowing the coronavirus to spread through class action lawsuits against its state-controlled firms. Napolitano said the U.S. cannot directly sue China for liabilities due to the principle of “sovereign immunity, which the United States recognizes and that basically insulates all governments from being sued no matter what they do.” “The issue here is how can China be punished?” the judge told “Fox & Friends…

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