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Good news for once. One of the world's major powers has done the humane thing regarding a situation with the public disapproval of a policy. China has dropped the disruptive proposal for extradition in Hong Kong.
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Reported on BBC.I find that hard to believe. Hope its true. Link?
Good news for once. One of the world's major powers has done the humane thing regarding a situation with the public disapproval of a policy. China has dropped the disruptive proposal for extradition in Hong Kong.
Yeah....instead of kidnapping people living in Hong Kong and beating them in Mainland China....they're beating them to death in the streets of Hong Kong instead.Good news for once. One of the world's major powers has done the humane thing regarding a situation with the public disapproval of a policy. China has dropped the disruptive proposal for extradition in Hong Kong.
Yeah....instead of kidnapping people living in Hong Kong and beating them in Mainland China....they're beating them to death in the streets of Hong Kong instead.Good news for once. One of the world's major powers has done the humane thing regarding a situation with the public disapproval of a policy. China has dropped the disruptive proposal for extradition in Hong Kong.
The Chinese like making examples of people.....and animals.
Earlier this year I saw a video on Twitter of how Chinese police try to scare the population by beating a helpless dog to death in the street with steel pipes.
The Chinese government and civil authorities are ruthless and bloodthirsty.
Yeah....instead of kidnapping people living in Hong Kong and beating them in Mainland China....they're beating them to death in the streets of Hong Kong instead.Good news for once. One of the world's major powers has done the humane thing regarding a situation with the public disapproval of a policy. China has dropped the disruptive proposal for extradition in Hong Kong.
The Chinese like making examples of people.....and animals.
Earlier this year I saw a video on Twitter of how Chinese police try to scare the population by beating a helpless dog to death in the street with steel pipes.
The Chinese government and civil authorities are ruthless and bloodthirsty.
Good news for once. One of the world's major powers has done the humane thing regarding a situation with the public disapproval of a policy. China has dropped the disruptive proposal for extradition in Hong Kong.
So one can go to China and Taiwan and commit murder and go back to Hong Kong where one lives and China nor Taiwan will be able to extradite the person. How about human trafficking's, drug smuggling, murder or rape? We , the US would never stand for it, why should China?
Why the fuck should he?????Yeah....instead of kidnapping people living in Hong Kong and beating them in Mainland China....they're beating them to death in the streets of Hong Kong instead.Good news for once. One of the world's major powers has done the humane thing regarding a situation with the public disapproval of a policy. China has dropped the disruptive proposal for extradition in Hong Kong.
The Chinese like making examples of people.....and animals.
Earlier this year I saw a video on Twitter of how Chinese police try to scare the population by beating a helpless dog to death in the street with steel pipes.
The Chinese government and civil authorities are ruthless and bloodthirsty.
And trump doesn't even tweet about it
So one can go to China and Taiwan and commit murder and go back to Hong Kong where one lives and China nor Taiwan will be able to extradite the person. How about human trafficking's, drug smuggling, murder or rape? We , the US would never stand for it, why should China?
So one can go to China and Taiwan and commit murder and go back to Hong Kong where one lives and China nor Taiwan will be able to extradite the person.
Or, much more likely, you can criticize the Chinese government on social media and the Chinese government can't extradite you to the mainland for torture.
Does freedom to criticize make you angry? Or sad?
So one can go to China and Taiwan and commit murder and go back to Hong Kong where one lives and China nor Taiwan will be able to extradite the person. How about human trafficking's, drug smuggling, murder or rape? We , the US would never stand for it, why should China?
So one can go to China and Taiwan and commit murder and go back to Hong Kong where one lives and China nor Taiwan will be able to extradite the person.
Or, much more likely, you can criticize the Chinese government on social media and the Chinese government can't extradite you to the mainland for torture.
Does freedom to criticize make you angry? Or sad?
Would the US stand for it if one is murdered here and goes and returns to Mexico? I doubt it, and the US prisons are not sweet from what I heard, rapes and beatings going on all the time in US prisons, look at the most popular person in prison just got murdered , Epstein, and he sure didn't commit suicide.
So one can go to China and Taiwan and commit murder and go back to Hong Kong where one lives and China nor Taiwan will be able to extradite the person. How about human trafficking's, drug smuggling, murder or rape? We , the US would never stand for it, why should China?
So one can go to China and Taiwan and commit murder and go back to Hong Kong where one lives and China nor Taiwan will be able to extradite the person.
Or, much more likely, you can criticize the Chinese government on social media and the Chinese government can't extradite you to the mainland for torture.
Does freedom to criticize make you angry? Or sad?
Would the US stand for it if one is murdered here and goes and returns to Mexico? I doubt it, and the US prisons are not sweet from what I heard, rapes and beatings going on all the time in US prisons, look at the most popular person in prison just got murdered , Epstein, and he sure didn't commit suicide.
Would the US stand for it if one is murdered here and goes and returns to Mexico?
Illegal aliens do that all the time.
And Mexico refuses to extradite.
So, should China be able to extradite for comments on Facebook or not?
So one can go to China and Taiwan and commit murder and go back to Hong Kong where one lives and China nor Taiwan will be able to extradite the person. How about human trafficking's, drug smuggling, murder or rape? We , the US would never stand for it, why should China?
So one can go to China and Taiwan and commit murder and go back to Hong Kong where one lives and China nor Taiwan will be able to extradite the person.
Or, much more likely, you can criticize the Chinese government on social media and the Chinese government can't extradite you to the mainland for torture.
Does freedom to criticize make you angry? Or sad?
Would the US stand for it if one is murdered here and goes and returns to Mexico? I doubt it, and the US prisons are not sweet from what I heard, rapes and beatings going on all the time in US prisons, look at the most popular person in prison just got murdered , Epstein, and he sure didn't commit suicide.
Would the US stand for it if one is murdered here and goes and returns to Mexico?
Illegal aliens do that all the time.
And Mexico refuses to extradite.
So, should China be able to extradite for comments on Facebook or not?
We do have one with Mexico but we don't with most allies like Saudi Arabia, Qatar and now Russia I suspect(is Russia now our ally??)
Countries with no extradition treaty with US
Jul 31, 2015
- African Republic, Chad, Mainland China, Comoros, Congo (Kinshasa), Congo (Brazzaville), Djibouti, Equatorial.
- Mauritania, Micronesia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal,
- Niger, Oman, Qatar, Russia, Rwanda, Samoa, São Tomé & Príncipe, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia,
Countries with no extradition treaty with US - WSFA 12 News