Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

Re: Drug dealing arselifter executed by Chinese firing squad: official

0 views
Skip to first unread message

cornholio

unread,
Dec 29, 2009, 12:40:14 PM12/29/09
to
On Dec 29, 1:34 am, " Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF " <""samiam
\"@hihat.com is a lying, dhimmi
troll .">
wrote:
> http://www.smh.com.au/world/briton-executed-by-chinese-firing-squad-o...
>
> Chinese authorities have executed a Briton for drug smuggling despite a history
> of mental illness, attracting immediate condemnation from the British prime
> minister.
>
> Akmal Shaikh, 53, was the first European citizen executed in China in half a
> century.
>
> British Prime Minister Gordon Brown - who had pleaded with China’s President Hu
> Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao for leniency -  said: "I condemn the execution of
> Akmal Shaikh in the strongest terms, and am appalled and disappointed that our
> persistent requests for clemency have not been granted.
>
> "I am particularly concerned that no mental health assessment was undertaken.
>
> "At this time our thoughts are with Mr Shaikh's family and friends and I send
> them our sincere condolences."
>
> Shaikh's family also released a statement. ‘‘The family express their grief at
> the Chinese decision to refuse mercy,’’ they said. They wished to ‘‘thank all
> those who tried hard to bring about a different result - including Reprieve, the
> FCO, those who attended the vigil, and the organisers of the Facebook group who
> garnered more than 5000 members in a few short days; and ask the media and
> public to respect their privacy as they come to terms with what has happened to
> someone they loved.’’
>
> Shaikh first learned his death sentence would be carried out from his visiting
> cousins yesterday, who made a last-minute plea for his life.
>
> They say he was mentally unstable and was lured to China from a life on the
> street in Poland by men playing on his dreams to record a pop song for world peace.
>
> Earlier today China's Supreme Court said it had approved the death sentence.
>
> Soohail Shaikh, the cousin of Mr Shaikh, appealed for clemency as the Xinhua
> news agency, citing Supreme Court sources, said the evidence provided by the
> British side that Shaikh suffers from mental illness was "insufficient".
>
> Executions are often carried out soon after the Supreme Court issues an order.
>
> Speaking by phone to the Herald shortly after 10.30am Beijing time, Soohail
> Shaikh choked back tears as he told of how his cousin was seriously mentally ill.
>
> Akmal Shaikh was sentenced to death for smuggling 4kg or heroin through China's
> far-west, apparently at the behest of Central Asian smugglers.
>
> Earlier today Ivan Lewis, a foreign office minister, called on China to show
> clemency for Shaikh and said it was "not appropriate" to execute someone with a
> mental illness.
>
> The Chinese court did not permit a psychiatric examination.
>
> This is Soohail Shaikh's full statement delivered to the Herald: “Under the
> United Nations convention, Chinese law respects that the mentally ill are not to
> be held to the same standard of responsibility.
>
> "We see Akmal's mental state prior to the alleged offence would have impaired
> his decision-making process. He would have therefore at the very least
> diminished responsibility for his acts or series of acts.
>
> "We have seen much evidence of his impaired mental state. More recently for
> example he told us that his accountant had shown him evidence back in 2003 that
> London would be awarded the 2012 Olympics. He also asked us if he had been
> mentioned in the Queen's Christmas speech.
>
> "We ask, are these the acts of a normal, sane person who should stand trial as a
> sane person and should be condemned to death?
>
> "With the maximum respect for the People's Republic of China, for the laws of
> the People's Republic of China, for its legal and political institutions and the
> Chinese people, we make this humble submission that Akmal be allowed
> professional medical assistance before it's too late.”
>

Good news indeed.

The muslime fuck known as the Beltway Sniper was recently put to death
in
the USA.

May the both of them be enjoying their 72 virgins to the fullest
extent possible!

Al Nakba

unread,
Dec 29, 2009, 1:27:33 PM12/29/09
to
> extent possible!- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

allahu fubar!

Hisler

unread,
Dec 29, 2009, 2:43:21 PM12/29/09
to
cornholio wrote:
> On Dec 29, 1:34 am, " Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF " <""samiam
> \"@hihat.com is a lying, dhimmi
> troll .">
> wrote:
>> http://www.smh.com.au/world/briton-executed-by-chinese-firing-squad-o...
>>
>> Chinese authorities have executed a Briton for drug smuggling despite a history
>> of mental illness, attracting immediate condemnation from the British prime
>> minister.
>>
>> Akmal Shaikh, 53, was the first European citizen executed in China in half a
>> century.
>>
>> British Prime Minister Gordon Brown - who had pleaded with China�s President Hu

>> Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao for leniency - said: "I condemn the execution of
>> Akmal Shaikh in the strongest terms, and am appalled and disappointed that our
>> persistent requests for clemency have not been granted.
>>
>> "I am particularly concerned that no mental health assessment was undertaken.
>>
>> "At this time our thoughts are with Mr Shaikh's family and friends and I send
>> them our sincere condolences."
>>
>> Shaikh's family also released a statement. ��The family express their grief at
>> the Chinese decision to refuse mercy,�� they said. They wished to ��thank all

>> those who tried hard to bring about a different result - including Reprieve, the
>> FCO, those who attended the vigil, and the organisers of the Facebook group who
>> garnered more than 5000 members in a few short days; and ask the media and
>> public to respect their privacy as they come to terms with what has happened to
>> someone they loved.��

>>
>> Shaikh first learned his death sentence would be carried out from his visiting
>> cousins yesterday, who made a last-minute plea for his life.
>>
>> They say he was mentally unstable and was lured to China from a life on the
>> street in Poland by men playing on his dreams to record a pop song for world peace.
>>
>> Earlier today China's Supreme Court said it had approved the death sentence.
>>
>> Soohail Shaikh, the cousin of Mr Shaikh, appealed for clemency as the Xinhua
>> news agency, citing Supreme Court sources, said the evidence provided by the
>> British side that Shaikh suffers from mental illness was "insufficient".
>>
>> Executions are often carried out soon after the Supreme Court issues an order.
>>
>> Speaking by phone to the Herald shortly after 10.30am Beijing time, Soohail
>> Shaikh choked back tears as he told of how his cousin was seriously mentally ill.
>>
>> Akmal Shaikh was sentenced to death for smuggling 4kg or heroin through China's
>> far-west, apparently at the behest of Central Asian smugglers.
>>
>> Earlier today Ivan Lewis, a foreign office minister, called on China to show
>> clemency for Shaikh and said it was "not appropriate" to execute someone with a
>> mental illness.
>>
>> The Chinese court did not permit a psychiatric examination.
>>
>> This is Soohail Shaikh's full statement delivered to the Herald: �Under the

>> United Nations convention, Chinese law respects that the mentally ill are not to
>> be held to the same standard of responsibility.
>>
>> "We see Akmal's mental state prior to the alleged offence would have impaired
>> his decision-making process. He would have therefore at the very least
>> diminished responsibility for his acts or series of acts.
>>
>> "We have seen much evidence of his impaired mental state. More recently for
>> example he told us that his accountant had shown him evidence back in 2003 that
>> London would be awarded the 2012 Olympics. He also asked us if he had been
>> mentioned in the Queen's Christmas speech.
>>
>> "We ask, are these the acts of a normal, sane person who should stand trial as a
>> sane person and should be condemned to death?
>>
>> "With the maximum respect for the People's Republic of China, for the laws of
>> the People's Republic of China, for its legal and political institutions and the
>> Chinese people, we make this humble submission that Akmal be allowed
>> professional medical assistance before it's too late.�

>>
>
> Good news indeed.
>
> The muslime fuck known as the Beltway Sniper was recently put to death
> in
> the USA.
>
> May the both of them be enjoying their 72 virgins to the fullest
> extent possible!

The BBC keeps referring to Akmal Shaikh as a "British man." The article
you post here refers to Akmal Shaikh as a "European citizen." Anyone
who has seen Akmal Shaikh on the news, or his brother and father, can
clearly infer that they are Middle Easterners, not British, nor European
in the classical sense or meaning of "European." China is wise to crack
down on drug smugglers who bring addiction, crime, and AIDS to the
nations they peddle their drugs in.

repo

unread,
Dec 29, 2009, 5:34:11 PM12/29/09
to
On Dec 29, 9:40 am, cornholio <andxor...@gmail.com> wrote:

Doubtfull either is "enjoying" hell.

> their 72 virgins to the fullest

cornholio

unread,
Dec 29, 2009, 5:39:44 PM12/29/09
to

Yo me acuerdo!

Saracene

unread,
Dec 29, 2009, 5:41:01 PM12/29/09
to
Indeed you are even nastier than I suspected.

Saracene

unread,
Dec 29, 2009, 5:44:57 PM12/29/09
to
On 29 Dec, 17:40, cornholio <andxor...@gmail.com> wrote:


And when you smuggle drugs do you stick them up your cornhole? And
when you want to get high what is your preferred method of ingestion?
Anal suppository?

cornholio

unread,
Dec 29, 2009, 5:46:23 PM12/29/09
to

Are you trying to come on to me?

I'm sorry but I'm straight.

Saracene

unread,
Dec 29, 2009, 5:53:10 PM12/29/09
to

Who would have thought? What is your drug of choice?

cornholio

unread,
Dec 29, 2009, 6:06:23 PM12/29/09
to

Isn't religion the opiate of the masses Abdullah?

Saracene

unread,
Dec 29, 2009, 6:13:34 PM12/29/09
to

Orthodox Judaism, is that your drug of choice?
I was wondering why you should wax so enthusiastic over the death of a
poor drug smuggler, who was far from being as far as I know any kind
of religious enthusiast, when you yourself are probably high as a kite
for much of the time. Of course if I am wrong and you never have taken
illegal drugs you would never admit to it because it would destroy
your tough guy image. Either way you are a truly revolting hypocrite.

cornholio

unread,
Dec 29, 2009, 7:47:30 PM12/29/09
to

Pot, kettle, black Abdullah.

Bolt Upright

unread,
Dec 29, 2009, 9:38:09 PM12/29/09
to
Actually, he was executed by lethal injection.

"cornholio" <andx...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:220b1aa8-5d43-409b...@b2g2000yqi.googlegroups.com...

Bolt Upright

unread,
Dec 29, 2009, 9:40:11 PM12/29/09
to

"Hisler" <His...@cocks.net> wrote in message
news:hhdm4p$mnk$1...@news.eternal-september.org...

> cornholio wrote:
>> On Dec 29, 1:34 am, " Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF " <""samiam
>> \"@hihat.com is a lying, dhimmi
>> troll
>> .">
>> wrote:
>>> http://www.smh.com.au/world/briton-executed-by-chinese-firing-squad-o...
>>>
>>> Chinese authorities have executed a Briton for drug smuggling despite a
>>> history
>>> of mental illness, attracting immediate condemnation from the British
>>> prime
>>> minister.
>>>
>>> Akmal Shaikh, 53, was the first European citizen executed in China in
>>> half a
>>> century.
>>>
>>> British Prime Minister Gordon Brown - who had pleaded with China�s
>>> President Hu
>>> Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao for leniency - said: "I condemn the
>>> execution of
>>> Akmal Shaikh in the strongest terms, and am appalled and disappointed
>>> that our
>>> persistent requests for clemency have not been granted.
>>>
>>> "I am particularly concerned that no mental health assessment was
>>> undertaken.
>>>
>>> "At this time our thoughts are with Mr Shaikh's family and friends and I
>>> send
>>> them our sincere condolences."
>>>
>>> Shaikh's family also released a statement. ��The family express their
>>> grief at
>>> the Chinese decision to refuse mercy,�� they said. They wished to
>>> ��thank all

>>> those who tried hard to bring about a different result - including
>>> Reprieve, the
>>> FCO, those who attended the vigil, and the organisers of the Facebook
>>> group who
>>> garnered more than 5000 members in a few short days; and ask the media
>>> and
>>> public to respect their privacy as they come to terms with what has
>>> happened to
>>> someone they loved.��
>>> This is Soohail Shaikh's full statement delivered to the Herald: �Under
>>> the
>>> United Nations convention, Chinese law respects that the mentally ill
>>> are not to
>>> be held to the same standard of responsibility.
>>>
>>> "We see Akmal's mental state prior to the alleged offence would have
>>> impaired
>>> his decision-making process. He would have therefore at the very least
>>> diminished responsibility for his acts or series of acts.
>>>
>>> "We have seen much evidence of his impaired mental state. More recently
>>> for
>>> example he told us that his accountant had shown him evidence back in
>>> 2003 that
>>> London would be awarded the 2012 Olympics. He also asked us if he had
>>> been
>>> mentioned in the Queen's Christmas speech.
>>>
>>> "We ask, are these the acts of a normal, sane person who should stand
>>> trial as a
>>> sane person and should be condemned to death?
>>>
>>> "With the maximum respect for the People's Republic of China, for the
>>> laws of
>>> the People's Republic of China, for its legal and political institutions
>>> and the
>>> Chinese people, we make this humble submission that Akmal be allowed
>>> professional medical assistance before it's too late.�

>>>
>>
>> Good news indeed.
>>
>> The muslime fuck known as the Beltway Sniper was recently put to death
>> in
>> the USA.
>>
>> May the both of them be enjoying their 72 virgins to the fullest
>> extent possible!
>
> The BBC keeps referring to Akmal Shaikh as a "British man." The article
> you post here refers to Akmal Shaikh as a "European citizen." Anyone who
> has seen Akmal Shaikh on the news, or his brother and father, can clearly
> infer that they are Middle Easterners, not British, nor European in the
> classical sense or meaning of "European." China is wise to crack down on
> drug smugglers who bring addiction, crime, and AIDS to the nations they
> peddle their drugs in.

He was a British citizen (thus a EU citizen) of Pakistani origin.


Eunometic

unread,
Dec 29, 2009, 10:03:03 PM12/29/09
to
> He was a British citizen (thus a EU citizen) of Pakistani origin.- Hide quoted text -

His mental illness was probably a result of consanguinity, a known
problem.

Message has been deleted
Message has been deleted
Message has been deleted
Message has been deleted
Message has been deleted
0 new messages