A Canadian man, Michael Kovrig, detained by China for over 1,000 days, spoke out about his experience of being put into solitary confinement and interrogated for hours on end, which he described as psychological torture. He missed the birth of his daughter and only met her when she was two-and-a-half years old. Kovrig, along with another Canadian, was accused of spying after Canada detained a Huawei executive. He described his time in solitary as grueling and painful, with relentless interrogation. The Chinese Embassy defended their actions, saying they were suspected of endangering national security. Despite his ordeal, Kovrig expressed joy at finally meeting his daughter after his release.
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