Whilst China has modernised economically and industrially, politically they are still rather backwards.
The are a dictatorship run by a gang of old dullards, and this kind of oppression is standard practice for such regimes - see Russia, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan et al.
When I say prepared I mean do we turn a blind eye to their activites in exchange for cheap goods and labour?
// I don't think they behead prisoners with rusty knives live on camera//
Most beheadings are not live on camera and I doubt the knives are rusty. On the subject of execution China is way above the rest of the world and for very little reason in many cases.
Not wishing to defend anyones execution record, but China executed 2,400 people last year, but that is from a population of 1.3billion. In most cases the deaths were of Murderers, rapists and criminals. Few, if any were for no good reason.
// They're not going to rant and rave and call for your blood because you're criticising them. //
Hmm, try going to Tianamen square and critising them.
No Zacs, cheap goods and labour have nothing to do with anything do they?
Just because I didnt write a thesis on China's place in the economy does not mean I dont know about it. Why didnt you tell us instead of just trying to put me down? Or dont you know?
I didn't say they didn't have anything to do with it. It's quite the reverse and the unpalatable but realistic situation is, yes, that's wahat makes the financial world turn.
I take it you have no Goods whatsoever that were made in China in your house? Best be careful.
As I suspected, China are not the higest based on per capita of population.
// According to officially released governmental figures, the human rights organization Amnesty International estimates that Singapore has the highest execution rate in the world, at 13.65 hangings per 1,000,000 residents. Saudi Arabia has the second-highest rate, at 4.65 per 1,000,000. //
The Soviet penal code included a catch-all offence of 'hooliganism'. It reminds me of my time in the RAF when, if they couldn't get you for anything else, they'd get you under s. 69 of the Air Force Act, '...conduct prejudicial to good order and Air Force discipline'.
Lee Kwan Yu, bless his cotton socks, summed this up very aptly, "Principles of Democracy will not take place until GDP hits $20,000." There's a lot of truth to this, I feel - China is well short of this figure....... also throw into the pot, the impact of Confucianism and the very fact that the country has lived under various dynasties all these centuries, including the latest lot. Communist China is just the latest in that line, the imperial titles changed.
I always thought you took a dim view of huma... sorry, ooman rights, ymb. Are you suggesting we should press China to adopt them? You haven't always had good words to say when European courts enforce them.