Fish Tank
That guy
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- HSC
- 2010
European Anger as China Executes Briton - ABC News
Thoughts?
Family suggests the guy suffered from bipolar disorder, so if that is true obviously his judgement would be clouded. I'm interested in the part where a foreign state imposed its law on a citizen of another country. Then again, his native country wouldn't be affected by his crimes, so they most likely have no problem with it. In a way it's similar to Schapelle Corby case, but there is absolutely no chance now for him to be extradited or return to Britain.The European Union has strongly condemned the execution of British citizen, Akmal Shaikh, for drug-smuggling in China.
Akmal Shaikh, 53, was put to death by lethal injection for trafficking four kilograms of heroin.
His family says he suffered from bipolar disorder and was lured into carrying the drugs by the promise of a pop music career in China.
The EU says it deeply regrets that China did not heed repeated calls by Britain and the EU for clemency.
In a statement British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he was appalled at the execution because of Shaikh's long history of mental illness, which had not been considered during his trial.
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But a spokeswoman for China's foreign ministry, Jiang Yu, denied that Shaikh had a record of mental illness, and rejected the Western criticism.
"I want to stress that China is a country ruled by law. The Chinese judiciary department deal with cases strictly according to law," he said.
"The independence of the Chinese judiciary department can't be interfered with. No-one has the right to interfere with the judicial sovereignty of China."
Shaikh will not be buried in Britain because China does not return the bodies of the people it executes to their families.
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