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China has ‘executed 4 Canadians’

By Editorial Board Published March 20, 2025 3 Min Read
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China has ‘executed 4 Canadians’

China has executed 4 Canadians over the previous couple of months, Canada’s international affairs minister has stated.

Melanie Joly stated she and former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau requested for clemency within the case of the twin residents, who had been accused of drug-related prices.

Beijing’s embassy in Ottawa stated the executions had been due to drug crimes and famous China doesn’t recognise twin citizenship.

“We strongly condemn the executions,” Ms Joly stated. “I asked personally for leniency … They were all dual citizens.”

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Canadian Overseas Minister Melanie Joly. Pic: Reuters

A spokesperson for the Chinese language embassy stated: “China at all times imposes extreme penalties on drug-related crimes.

“The facts of the crimes committed by the Canadian nationals involved in the cases are clear, and the evidence is solid and sufficient.”

China is believed to execute extra prisoners every year than the remainder of the world mixed – although the overall quantity is a state secret.

Historically executions are carried out by gunshot, however deadly injections have been launched lately.

The Chinese language embassy spokesperson stated Beijing “fully guaranteed the rights and interests of the Canadian nationals concerned,” and urged the Canadian authorities to “stop making irresponsible remarks”.

Ms Joly stated Canada persistently seeks clemency for Canadians dealing with the demise penalty overseas.

The households of these executed requested the federal government to withhold their identities, she added.

Canada’s world affairs spokesperson Charlotte MacLeod stated Ottawa is constant to ask for clemency for Robert Schellenberg, a Canadian who was sentenced to demise for drug smuggling.

Amnesty Worldwide condemned the executions, saying China executed hundreds of individuals in 2023.

“These shocking and inhumane executions of Canadian citizens by Chinese authorities should be a wake-up call for Canada,” stated Ketty Nivyabandi, the group’s head for English-speaking Canada.

It comes after China imposed tariffs on some Canadian farm and meals imports earlier this month in retaliation for Canadian duties on Chinese language-made electrical automobiles and metal and aluminium merchandise in October.

Ian Brodie, a former chief of workers to ex-Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper, stated it seems “agricultural tariffs weren’t the worst part of the PRC response to EV tariffs.”

Opposition Conservative lawmaker Michael Chong stated “executing a number of Canadians in short order is unprecedented, and is clearly a sign that Beijing has no intention of improving relations with Canada”.

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