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    Nose-job killer executed in East China

    A man who fatally stabbed one doctor and wounded two others in East China was executed on Monday, local authorities said.

    Lian Enqing, 34, made the attack at the No. 1 People's Hospital in Wenling City, Zhejiang Province, in Oct. 2013 after he claimed to be suffering from respiratory problems and discomfort after receiving a nose surgery there in March 2013.

    While the hospital confirmed that the surgery was successful, Lian felt he was being cheated by the doctors, according to Lian's sister, Lian Qiao.

    From August to Oct. 15, 2013, Lian Enqing was under treatment at Shanghai Mental Health Center, diagnosed with a persistent delusional disorder, his sister added.

    But forensics showed Lian was apparently conscious of the attack, meaning he should be held fully accountable for the violent deeds.

    Lian was sentenced to death in the first trial by the Intermediate People's Court in Zhejiang's Taizhou City in January 2014. The provincial Higher People's Court upheld the death sentence after he appealed.

    Doctor-patient relations in China have been fraught with tension in recent years, as frustration, misunderstanding and dissatisfaction have resulted in violence.

    Earlier this year, a doctor and a patient from the central province of Henan died in an elevator shaft following a brawl in a local hospital.

    http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/923428.shtml

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    School teacher executed in China for raping 26 girls

    China has executed a primary school teacher for raping and sexually abusing 26 schoolgirls.

    Li Jishun committed the crimes between 2011 and 2012 while teaching at a village in Gansu province.

    During his trial, the Supreme People's Court heard that Mr Li preyed on pupils aged 4 to 11 who were "young and timid".

    Dubbed locally as the 'Grave threat', the teacher is believed to have raped 21 of his victims and sexually abused the other five in classrooms, dormitories, and the forest surrounding the village near Wushan town.

    In a statement read out in court, police said that some of his victims had been raped or abused more than once.

    No mention was made to how he was caught.

    Mr Li was put to death on Thursday by the court in Tianshui, who said that the “heaviest punishment possible was required because of the harm caused to the children and the extremely negative social impact of the case.”

    “He took advantage of those who were both childish and timid and committed his acts in dormitories or classrooms,” it added.

    In a rare disclosure of abuse statistics, the Supreme People's Court reported that it had heard 7,145 cases of child sexual abuse last year, and that these case types had risen by 40pc between 2012 and 2014.

    Mr Li's sentencing was met with widespread approval on China's microblogging platform Weibo, with many expressing shock at the youth of his victims.

    http://www.independent.ie/world-news...-31262850.html

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    Man executed in SW China for killing soldier

    A man from southwest China was executed Thursday for killing a soldier on duty before engaging in a series of robberies 13 years ago.

    Liang Kaiwu, from Ziyang City, Sichuan Province, killed the soldier and took his rifle in August 2002. Liang used the rifle to kill a cashier in a Ziyang company four months later and stole more than 410,000 yuan in cash, according to Ziyang Intermediate People's Court. He was also found guilty of many subsequent robberies.

    Police found the rifle, four pistols and 54 bullets in the backyard of Liang's house in May 2013.

    Liang was sentenced to death in 2014.

    http://www.ecns.cn/2015/06-12/169007.shtml

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    Three drug smugglers executed in NE China

    Three people were executed Wednesday in the largest drug case to be heard in Liaoning Province, Northeast China, a local court said.Ma Min, Yao Hongguo and Li Na were found guilty of smuggling 2,000 methamphetamine pills and 36 kilograms of the drug, the Liaoning provincial higher people's court said in a press release.

    Starting in May 2008, the three were involved in transporting drugs from the southern city of Shenzhen to sell in the city of Yingkou, Liaoning.

    They were arrested while collecting drugs from Yingkou Railway Station in May 2010.

    As three men were identified as the leaders of the drug gang they were given the death penalty, the court said.

    Police have stepped up investigations into on drug-related crimes over the past years.

    In Beijing, several renowned celebrities have been detained for taking drugs since last year.

    Since the beginning of 2014, 2,365 drug traffickers in the Chinese capital have been punished, including 446 that were handed prison terms of more than five years.

    More than 90 percent of drugs seized by China in 2014 came from the Golden Triangle in Southeast Asia, according to a report on drugs released Wednesday.

    http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/928730.shtml

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    Chinese court upholds death penalty for 5 in mine murders

    BEIJING (AP) " A court in eastern China upheld death sentences for five people who conspired to kill miners in what they claimed were mine accidents and then posed as relatives to claim $300,000 in compensation, state media reported Saturday.

    The Hebei Higher People's Court delivered the verdict Friday for five defendants who were convicted in August 2014. They were among a group of 21 people in the scheme, which targeted migrant workers and took advantage of lax safety and loose

    regulation of mines.

    Members of the group first hatched the plan in July 2011 when they met a migrant worker from southern China who came to Hebei seeking employment, the China News Service said in a report

    Fellow miners killed him while he worked underground at an iron mine in October of that year and then reported a cave-in. Two members of the group posed as his widow and surviving son, in order to claim about $100,000 in compensation.

    The group continued the pattern in three other murders through February 2012 until staff at one of the mines became suspicious and reported the incident to police, the report said.

    In all, the group had claimed about $300,000 in compensation. The report gave no details of how the murders were carried out or how they were made to look like mine accidents.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news...475903&ref=rss

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    China student executed for deadly poisoning of water dispenser

    A Chinese medical student who murdered his roommate at a prestigious Shanghai university by poisoning a drinking water dispenser was executed Friday, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

    Lin Sinhao was convicted by a Shanghai court of murdering fellow student Huang Yang "out of spite" by spiking a water dispenser with the toxic chemical N-Nitrosodimethylamine in April 2013.

    He was put to death after failing in a series of appeals, and met members of his family before being executed, Xinhua said.

    Shortly after his execution was announced, state broadcaster CCTV aired an interview with him in which he expressed remorse on camera and said his death would mean "paying off the debts".

    "I owe a lot to Huang Yang's parents. I wish I could do something to compensate them and wish they can continue their life in a healthy and positive manner," Lin said.

    "I should take responsibility for what I did."

    The supreme court said Lin's action was "abominable" and his crime "extremely severe" as he knowingly used a hazardous chemical to poison the victim and intentionally concealed the fact during Huang's two weeks of hospital treatment, Xinhua said.

    N-Nitrosodimethylamine is primarily used for research. Exposure in humans may cause liver damage and affect the blood, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency.

    The crime drew comparisons in China to a 20-year-old case in which a student studying at Tsinghua University in Beijing was allegedly poisoned with thallium by a classmate in 1994 when the two were studying chemistry.

    The victim in that case, Zhu Ling, remains alive with severe brain damage. The suspected poisoner -- who was said to be related to a senior Chinese official -- was never tried and later moved abroad.

    The US-based rights group the Dui Hua Foundation estimates that China put 2,400 people to death in 2013.

    The figure was a fraction of the 12,000 in 2002, but Beijing considers the statistic a state secret, and is so reticent on the issue that it has not publicised the long-term decline in its use of the death penalty.

    It still executes more people than the rest of the world put together, rights groups say.

    http://news.yahoo.com/china-student-...111428721.html
    "There is a point in the history of a society when it becomes so pathologically soft and tender that among other things it sides even with those who harm it, criminals, and does this quite seriously and honestly. Punishing somehow seems unfair to it, and it is certain that imagining ‘punishment’ and ‘being supposed to punish’ hurts it, arouses fear in it." Friedrich Nietzsche

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