Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Legal Innovation - Unverifiable Extrajudicial Killing

Legal innovation in Hong Kong. Among many things, the Chinese Communist Government (CCG) in Hong Kong is good at legal innovation. In order to examine, scrutinize and make copies of the information stored in the hand phones and computers of protesters and journalists, the CCG grabbed these apparatuses and transferred them to the police headquarters and applied for a searching warrant from a local judge -- the police searching their own headquarters for suspicious things they put down there. This enabled the police to unlock, copy and operate these apparatuses including to wait for incoming mails. Supreme judicial humour.

The other is not so innovative. Death penalty was abolished long ago in Hong Kong. Now numerous dead bodies were killed twice by throwing down the high blocks and drowning in the sea. The numbers of dead bodies found in the past ten months, 6584 corpses, are higher than the figures found over these ten years. The CCG only investigated 27 cases. Mental health report, which I doubt, said that most Hongkongers suffer from post-war trauma similar to the war-zone. Highly suicidal city?

Source 陳雲
https://www.facebook.com/wan.chin.75/posts/10157768460992225

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