East Asia Tonight: Taiwan keeps death penalty for “most serious” crimes



Also on East Asia Tonight (Sep 20), Japan seafood set to return to Chinese menus after blanket ban; Country Garden’s Forest City in Malaysia offers zero taxes to family wealth offices; and former UK prime minister Tony Blair on managing ties with China.

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9 thoughts on “East Asia Tonight: Taiwan keeps death penalty for “most serious” crimes”

  1. Bad news for Taiwan.
    The contract of Gold Apollo pagers with BAC exposed.
    It clearly state that these pagers will ship to Lebanon.

    So the CEO of of Gold Apollo actually knew where these pagers going.
    He is lying all these days.

    Also the minister of economy said before these pagers are exported from Taiwan.
    But Deny by CEO of of Gold Apollo ,who is lying ?

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  2. On May 12, 1996. 60 Minutes segment on 1raq :

    "We have heard that half a million children have died. I mean, that's more children than died in Hiroshima. And, you know, is the price worth it?"

    Albright : "We think the price is worth it."

    Still blows my mind how the American govt and vassal can criticize any country while they still have these same people walking around in office to this day.

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