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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

'British Anger At China Execution"

I think this is a load of bullcrap from Britain's side. It reeks of racial superiority and trying to get concessions for your own citizens. It's Michael Fay all over again. Since when does bipolar disorder lead to diminished responsibility in trafficking huge amounts of drugs? In any case, granting exceptions for drug trafficking when it comes to persons of poor mental health will only set precedence and encourage drug cartels to "dupe" (in Reprieve's own terms) psychiatric patients into trafficking drugs for them, as they will get off the hook anyway.  I may not agree with many things that China does, but no, in this instance, I support the decision. Good on you China, to stand your ground.

Wenky
10:49 PM
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