Sunday, March 29, 2009

China's hi-tech 'death van' where criminals are executed and then their organs are sold on black market

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Damn mistress! Wasn't even worth it!

Source: Daily Mail

Death will come soon for Jiang Yong. A corrupt local planning official with a taste for the high life, Yong solicited money from businessmen eager to expand in China's economic boom.

Showering gifts on his mistress, known as Madam Tang, the unmarried official took more than £1 million in bribes from entrepreneurs wanting permission to build skyscrapers on land which had previously been protected from development.

But Yong, a portly, bespectacled figure, was caught by the Chinese authorities during a purge on corrupt local officials last year.

He confessed and was sentenced to death. China executed 1,715 people last year, so one more death would hardly be remarkable.

But there will be nothing ordinary about Yong's death by lethal injection. Unless he wins an appeal, he will draw his final breath strapped inside a vehicle that has been specially developed to make executions more cost-effective and efficient.

In chilling echoes of the 'gas-wagon' project pioneered by the Nazis to slaughter criminals, the mentally ill and Jews, this former member of the China People's Party will be handcuffed to a so-called 'humane' bed and executed inside a gleaming new, hi-tech, mobile 'death van.'

After trials of the mobile execution service were launched quietly three years ago - then hushed up to prevent an international row about the abuse of human rights before the Olympics last summer - these vehicles are now being deployed across China.

The number of executions is expected to rise to a staggering 10,000 people this year (not an impossible figure given that at least 68 crimes - including tax evasion and fraud - are punishable by death in China).


Very barbaric but I know some here in Canada who would support it. They are criminals afterall and people here always complain that jails are too soft and we let criminals back onto the street too easy.

And people could use the organs! Except for maybe the criminal's mind, we could do without that!

2 comments:

Maupassant said...

Shades of Larry Niven's future history. He imagined in his novels decades ago a world in which almost every offence carries the death penalty-- all in the interest of feeding the organ banks.

Degenerasian said...

I think Larry copied the Chinese. They've been executing people for centuries!