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China death penalty
China Gives Suspended Death Sentence to Chinese Australian Democracy Blogger
By Ken Moritsugu and Keiran Smith
Yang Hengjun has been in detention for over five years, despite frequent complaints from the Australian government. Now he's been found guilty of espionage.
Will Zhou Yongkang Be Crucified?
By Bo Zhiyue
Once a political star, Zhou Yongkang could now face the death penalty to serve as a sharp warning to others.
In China, a Move Away From Conviction Quotas
By Shannon Tiezzi
As part of its "rule of law" push, China is reconsidering how judges are evaluated.
Is China Rethinking the Death Penalty?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Proposed reforms could continue the trend of decreasing executions in China.
China Overwhelmingly Supports Death Penalty for Corrupt Officials
By Zachary Keck
73 percent of Chinese citizens support the death penalty in cases of corruption, according to a new survey.
Xi Jinping's Time as a Countryside Laborer
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, a judicial controversy, and Chinese Christians past and present. Friday China links.
China Dismisses Amnesty's Death Penalty Report
By Tyler Roney
China rejects an Amnesty International report naming China the world's top executioner in 2013.
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