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China executes Briton over drugs | China executes Briton over drugs |
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A British man convicted of drug smuggling in China has been executed, the Foreign Office has confirmed. | A British man convicted of drug smuggling in China has been executed, the Foreign Office has confirmed. |
Akmal Shaikh, 53, of London, had denied any wrongdoing and his family said he was mentally ill. | Akmal Shaikh, 53, of London, had denied any wrongdoing and his family said he was mentally ill. |
The execution took place despite repeated calls from his family and the British government for clemency. | The execution took place despite repeated calls from his family and the British government for clemency. |
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he was "appalled and disappointed", and condemned the execution "in the strongest terms". | British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he was "appalled and disappointed", and condemned the execution "in the strongest terms". |
Mr Shaikh is the first EU national to be executed in China in 50 years. | Mr Shaikh is the first EU national to be executed in China in 50 years. |
In a statement, Mr Brown said: "I am appalled and disappointed that our persistent requests for clemency have not been granted. | In a statement, Mr Brown said: "I am appalled and disappointed that our persistent requests for clemency have not been granted. |
"I am particularly concerned that no mental health assessment was undertaken. | "I am particularly concerned that no mental health assessment was undertaken. |
"At this time our thoughts are with Mr Shaikh's family and friends and I send them our sincere condolences." | "At this time our thoughts are with Mr Shaikh's family and friends and I send them our sincere condolences." |
'Inadequate interpretation' | 'Inadequate interpretation' |
Foreign Secretary David Miliband also condemned the execution. | Foreign Secretary David Miliband also condemned the execution. |
He said the UK was opposed to the use of the death penalty in all circumstances, but also "deeply regretted" that his specific concerns in this case - over mental health issues and interpretation during the trial - had been ignored. | He said the UK was opposed to the use of the death penalty in all circumstances, but also "deeply regretted" that his specific concerns in this case - over mental health issues and interpretation during the trial - had been ignored. |
CHINA DEATH PENALTY China executed 1,718 people in 2008, according to Amnesty InternationalLast year 72% of the world's total executions took place in China, the charity estimatesIt applies to 60 offences, including non-violent crimes such as tax fraud and embezzlementThose sentenced to death are usually shot, but some provinces are introducing lethal injections | CHINA DEATH PENALTY China executed 1,718 people in 2008, according to Amnesty InternationalLast year 72% of the world's total executions took place in China, the charity estimatesIt applies to 60 offences, including non-violent crimes such as tax fraud and embezzlementThose sentenced to death are usually shot, but some provinces are introducing lethal injections |
Mr Shaikh has denied all knowledge of the 4kg of heroin found in his possession by police in the north-western city of Urumqi in 2007. | Mr Shaikh has denied all knowledge of the 4kg of heroin found in his possession by police in the north-western city of Urumqi in 2007. |
His family said he suffered from bipolar disorder and had displayed "extreme and erratic" behaviour. | His family said he suffered from bipolar disorder and had displayed "extreme and erratic" behaviour. |
His daughter Leilla Hornsell has said her father was approached by drug smugglers in Poland, who convinced him they would make him a pop star in China. | His daughter Leilla Hornsell has said her father was approached by drug smugglers in Poland, who convinced him they would make him a pop star in China. |
She claims he was then duped by the gang into carrying a suitcase that did not belong to him. | She claims he was then duped by the gang into carrying a suitcase that did not belong to him. |