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In recent months, China has been shot in four Canadians, Canada’s Foreign Minister said on Wednesday. Such shootings of Westerners are relatively rare.
Foreign Minister Melanie Jolie said she and former Prime Minister Justin Trudu were asked for pardons for drug-related drugs.
The Beijing Embassy in Ottawa said the shootings were associated with drug addicts and noted that China did not recognize double citizenship.
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“We strongly condemn the shootings,” Jolie told reporters in Ottawa. “I personally asked indulgence … all of them were double citizens.”
Jolie said Canada consistently asks the Canadians who face the death penalty abroad. She said the families asked the government to abandon the details of the four persons.
Charlotte McLowod, a press secretary of global affairs, said they continue to provide consular assistance to the families and asked the media to respect their privacy. She said Ottawa continued to stand for pardon for Robert Shelenberg, Canadian, who was sentenced to death for drug smuggling.
Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Jolie has said China has executed four Canadians in recent months. (Adrian Wild/Canadian press via AP)
“China always imposes severe punishments for drugs,” the Chinese Embassy spokesman said. “The facts committed by Canada’s citizens involved in cases are obvious and evidence is firm and sufficient.”
It is believed that China performs more prisoners every year than in the rest of the world, although a general totality. The rags are traditionally carried out by firearms, although deadly injections have been introduced in recent years.
The press secretary of the embassy stated that Beijing “fully guaranteed the rights and interests of the interested citizens of Canada,” and urged the Canada government “stop making irresponsible remarks.”
There is some tension in both countries. China imposed tariffs for retaliation on some Canadian farms and food imports earlier this month, after Canada introduced duties in October on Chinese electric vehicles and steel and aluminum products. Tariffs add to world trading tensions against the background Circles of tariffs US, China, Canada and Mexico.
“China sends us a message that we need to take action if we want to see an improvement in relationships,” said former Canada ambassador to China Guy St. Jacques.
Ian Brody, former Chief of Staff of the former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, published on social media, “agricultural tariffs were not the worst part of responding to EV tariffs.”
And the legislator of opposition conservatives Michael Chong said that “the execution of a number of Canadians is short -term unprecedented and is a sign that Beijing does not intend to improve Relationships with Canada“
China is the second largest trading partner in Canada, but relations were bad because Canada’s authorities arrested a former Huawei leader in 2018, who was accused of fraud.
China was imprisoned by two Canadians shortly after Canada detained Maine Vanzhou, the daughter of the company, at the request of the US extradition. They were sent back to Canada in 2021, on the same day when he returned to China after reaching a transaction with US authorities in her case.
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Many countries called China’s action “hostage policy” while China described the allegations against Huaus and Men as politically motivated attempt to restrain China’s economic and technological development.
Amnesty International condemned the shootings and noted that in 2023, China performed thousands of people.
“These shocking and inhuman executions of Canadian Chinese authorities should be a call for Canada,” said the head of the English-speaking Canada group, Ketti Nivabandi.