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Wu Shuoyan (1977–2014), a 37-year-old woman who worked as a salesperson in a nearby clothing store, was waiting after work to meet her husband and seven-year-old son in the mall McDonald's. [5] While Wu was there, a group of six persons (including a 12-year-old), entered the restaurant. [6] They announced that they were "missionaries". After ...
China: 20 January 2025 [116] [117] Fan Weiqiu and Xu Jiajin: mass murder: lethal injection: A East Timor: none since independence on 20 May 2002 [34] A Hong Kong: 16 November 1966 [citation needed] [118] Wong Kai-kei [119] robbery-murder: hanging: D India: 20 March 2020 [120] Akshay Thakur, Mukesh Singh, Pawan Gupta and Vinay Sharma: gang rape ...
According to an Amnesty International report, “available information indicates that thousands of people are executed and sentenced to death in China each year.” [66] Human rights groups and foreign governments have criticized China's use of the death penalty for a variety of reasons, including its application for non-violent offenses ...
The suspended death sentence in Chinese law gives the accused a two-year reprieve from being executed, after which it is automatically converted to life imprisonment, or more rarely, fixed-term ...
Human rights groups believe China is the world's leading executioner, killing thousands of people every year. The country does not release details about its use of the death penalty, so reliable ...
A Chinese man who attacked a Japanese mother and child with a knife and killed a Chinese woman who tried to protect them has been sentenced to death, according to the Japanese government. A ...
Vietnamese customers called for a boycott, and McDonald's Vietnam issued an apology online. [17] [22] Many netizens have compared the suicide of Fat Cat with that of Su Xiangmao . [5] China Women's News noted the need for rationality and legal adherence in public discourse, condemning the spread of rumors and online violence. [23]
BEIJING (Reuters) -China on Friday threatened to impose the death penalty in extreme cases for "diehard" Taiwan independence separatists, a ratcheting up of pressure even though Chinese courts ...