News (Media Awareness Project) - China: Executions Mark Anti-Drug Day |
Title: | China: Executions Mark Anti-Drug Day |
Published On: | 2001-06-27 |
Source: | Register-Guard, The (OR) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 15:51:50 |
EXECUTIONS MARK ANTI-DRUG DAY
BEIJING - China marked a U.N. anti-drug day Tuesday by burning
narcotics, staging rallies nationwide and executing dozens of people
for drug crimes.
Chinese authorities have executed hundreds of people since April in a
crime crackdown labeled "Strike Hard" that allows for speeded-up
trials and broader use of the death penalty.
Thousands of people attended a rally at a stadium in Kunming, capital
of southwestern Yunnan province, where 20 suspected drug traffickers
were sentenced to death, then executed at a separate location, a
police official said. Executions are usually done by a gunshot to the
head.
Officials in Kunming used remote control detonators to ignite 2 tons
of confiscated heroin placed in large metal pans and doused with gasoline.
European Union diplomats in Beijing, monitoring reports in Chinese
state-run media, have tallied more than 1,000 executions and many more
death sentences in the crackdown on violent and gang-related crime.
BEIJING - China marked a U.N. anti-drug day Tuesday by burning
narcotics, staging rallies nationwide and executing dozens of people
for drug crimes.
Chinese authorities have executed hundreds of people since April in a
crime crackdown labeled "Strike Hard" that allows for speeded-up
trials and broader use of the death penalty.
Thousands of people attended a rally at a stadium in Kunming, capital
of southwestern Yunnan province, where 20 suspected drug traffickers
were sentenced to death, then executed at a separate location, a
police official said. Executions are usually done by a gunshot to the
head.
Officials in Kunming used remote control detonators to ignite 2 tons
of confiscated heroin placed in large metal pans and doused with gasoline.
European Union diplomats in Beijing, monitoring reports in Chinese
state-run media, have tallied more than 1,000 executions and many more
death sentences in the crackdown on violent and gang-related crime.
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