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China.
Given that all regular visitors to this site will know my views on 'Crime and Punishment' very well, I don't intend to comment at this stage.
I'm surprised that no-one has commented on the very recent event that occured in China after Christmas with regard to drug smuggling.
Thoughts anyone ?
I'm surprised that no-one has commented on the very recent event that occured in China after Christmas with regard to drug smuggling.
Thoughts anyone ?
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Re: China.
I am anti capital punishment but that said I do believe in the right of a country to impose its own laws something that the UK, courtesy of the EU, can no longer do in many areas.J.R. wrote:Given that all regular visitors to this site will know my views on 'Crime and Punishment' very well, I don't intend to comment at this stage.
I'm surprised that no-one has commented on the very recent event that occured in China after Christmas with regard to drug smuggling.
Thoughts anyone ?
Given that the execution was committed by China there will be a little bit of huffing and puffing by politicians to register a protest as the victim was a British subject but nothing too strong.
Remember the ruthless way the freedom for Tibet protesters were removed from London's streets a few years back when the Chinese President visited?
This Labour government are bullies and only pick on the vulnerable and weak unless they are hiding behind a "big boy" like the US. They won't want to upset China.
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Re: China.
I was surprised at the vehemence, with which our Government attacked the Chinese for their legal system.
May I suggest, it was not because the unfortunate Drug Smuggler was mentally impaired ---- it was because he was a European !
I am informed by a delightful young Ugandan Citizen, of 22 years, who is staying with us, that the penalty in Uganda for Homosexuality is DEATH !
Many other countries in the World, have the death penalty, but our Government chooses not to comment on them.
Surely ALL lives are valuable, or not, why choose ??
May I suggest, it was not because the unfortunate Drug Smuggler was mentally impaired ---- it was because he was a European !
I am informed by a delightful young Ugandan Citizen, of 22 years, who is staying with us, that the penalty in Uganda for Homosexuality is DEATH !
Many other countries in the World, have the death penalty, but our Government chooses not to comment on them.
Surely ALL lives are valuable, or not, why choose ??
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Re: China.
You are quite correct, Neill, though the death sentence isn't mandatory.NEILL THE NOTORIOUS wrote:I was surprised at the vehemence, with which our Government attacked the Chinese for their legal system.
May I suggest, it was not because the unfortunate Drug Smuggler was mentally impaired ---- it was because he was a European !
I am informed by a delightful young Ugandan Citizen, of 22 years, who is staying with us, that the penalty in Uganda for Homosexuality is DEATH !
Many other countries in the World, have the death penalty, but our Government chooses not to comment on them.
Surely ALL lives are valuable, or not, why choose ??
Even I find this form of treatment of people for their sexual orientation abhorrent.
John Rutley. Prep B & Coleridge B. 1958-1963.
Re: China.
The Chinese have never forotten The Opium Wars.
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Re: China.
Why did the subsequently appalled family of Akmal Shaikh allow him to be messing around in Poland making a rabbit record for World Peace?
They should have ensured that their deeply deluded relative was in a place of safety.
To think that a Polish gang groomed him into carrying 9kg (9KG!) of heroin into China! Tragic.
They should have ensured that their deeply deluded relative was in a place of safety.
To think that a Polish gang groomed him into carrying 9kg (9KG!) of heroin into China! Tragic.
"Baldrick, you wouldn't recognise a cunning plan if it painted itself purple, and danced naked on top of a harpsichord singing "Cunning plans are here again.""
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Re: China.
Slightly "Off Topic" --- but apropos Opium Wars ----
Above my mantel piece, is a framed, black silk area of cloth--- embroidered with gold thread, depicting two pheasants (?)
and a flower.
This, tradition has it, is part of a Chinese Emperor's Robe, which was "Liberated" during the Boxer Rebellion !
Our Pastor once remarked that "Neill's house is full of the loot of seven generations of soldiery ! "
To which I replied -- "Not loot -- liberated items !"
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Above my mantel piece, is a framed, black silk area of cloth--- embroidered with gold thread, depicting two pheasants (?)
and a flower.
This, tradition has it, is part of a Chinese Emperor's Robe, which was "Liberated" during the Boxer Rebellion !
Our Pastor once remarked that "Neill's house is full of the loot of seven generations of soldiery ! "
To which I replied -- "Not loot -- liberated items !"

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Re: China.
NEILL THE NOTORIOUS wrote:Slightly "Off Topic" --- but apropos Opium Wars ----
Above my mantel piece, is a framed, black silk area of cloth--- embroidered with gold thread, depicting two pheasants (?)
and a flower.
This, tradition has it, is part of a Chinese Emperor's Robe, which was "Liberated" during the Boxer Rebellion !
Our Pastor once remarked that "Neill's house is full of the loot of seven generations of soldiery ! "
To which I replied -- "Not loot -- liberated items !"ops
When I first moved to Dorking in 1958, I got very friendly with a family living in the same road.
The girl I got friendly with had an aged Great-Uncle living with them. He won a V.C. in the Boxer Uprising. He must have been well into his 90's when I met him.
If memory serves, his surname was 'Sutherland'.
John Rutley. Prep B & Coleridge B. 1958-1963.
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Re: China.
"Off Topic" but on VCs --
I was sitting in a Jacuzzi, in a hotel in Minehead, and was chatting up a lady, in the same pool (Like you do !)
She remarked that her family had a VC in it --- I said "So have mine "----- and we discovered that it was Tom Adlam VC !!
Moral :--- Beware whom you chat up in Jacuzzis --- they may be your Cousin !!!

I was sitting in a Jacuzzi, in a hotel in Minehead, and was chatting up a lady, in the same pool (Like you do !)
She remarked that her family had a VC in it --- I said "So have mine "----- and we discovered that it was Tom Adlam VC !!
Moral :--- Beware whom you chat up in Jacuzzis --- they may be your Cousin !!!

