Chinese executions -- Canada Post

The Chinese government in the face of inner Mongolian uprising against development, decided to execute the truck driver who has killed the Mongolian resident. The incident ignited the protest in which thousands took to the street. It has announced previously to invest more than ten billion dollars to the region. While the amount is big, there is no guarantee that its attempt to solve the problems by executions and money would succeed.

They should work out a solution between the government and the oppressed, not to remove residents by forces for mining or building factories, dams and stores. The Chinese government does not hesitate to execute people including those of who are close to the officials. An art student was executed today in China for running over and injured a farmer and then stubbed her to death for fear she would report the plate number. His parents are well connected but he was executed nonetheless after a big debate over what is right and fair.




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