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Death delivered to the door
Sapa-AFP
07 Mar 2003  15:42  - (SA)

Beijing -- China has developed a "mobile execution vehicle" to make capital
punishment easier to deliver, state press said on Friday.

China is also increasingly adopting lethal injections as a "more humane"
method of carrying out death sentences, the Beijing Today reported.

The judicial department in southwestern Yunnan province has developed 18
special execution vans that distribute lethal injections to criminals on
death row, the paper said.

The 500 000 yuan ($60 000) vehicles have been sent to Yunnan's 17
intermediate courts, so the Chinese practice of immediately carrying out
executions after sentencing can be done without the usual trip to the
execution ground.

"Two farmers from Yunnan province, Liu Huafu, 21, and his accomplice Zhou
Chaojie, 25, benefited from the latest advance in China's judicial system
last Thursday afternoon," the paper said.

The two had been sentenced to death for trafficking heroin, the paper said.
Yunnan is the centre of China's heroin industry.

"The use of lethal injection shows that China's death penalty system is
becoming more civilised and humane," Zhao Shijie, chairman of the Yunnan
Supreme Court told the paper.

Lethal injections only require four people to assist in the execution while
the usual practice of death by firing squad needs many guards not only at
the execution site, but along the road to the site, it said.

State secret

China executes more criminals every year than the rest of the world
combined, human rights groups have said.

The number of executions remains a highly confidential state secret.

Groups such as Amnesty International have also accused China of harvesting
the organs of executed prisoners in an effort to supply its growing market
for organ transplants.

Although the article did not raise such accusations, court officials said
the contents of the drug cocktails being used in the lethal injections was a
state secret.

"The fact that so many people are executed is a far more important
consideration, it would be hypocritical to herald (lethal injections) as a
wonderful advance," Chen Xingliang, a legal professor at Peking University,
told the paper.

"We kill thousands of people every year, this figure cannot be admitted (by
the government)," he added.

Yunnan province was China's first province to use lethal injections and
since March 1997, 112 criminal have been executed using the method at the
provincial capital's Kunming intermediate court, the paper said.

http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,6119,2-10-1462_1330023,00.html




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