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Four Canadians Executed in China, Tensions Escalate

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Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly

Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly condemned these actions, saying they are “irreversible” and violate “basic human dignity.” (File Photo: Mélanie Joly/Facebook)

Earlier this year, China executed four Canadians who had dual citizenship for drug-related crimes. The Canadian government confirmed the executions but did not release the names of the individuals at the request of their families. Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly condemned these actions, saying they are “irreversible” and violate “basic human dignity.” Canada tried to ask for mercy in a serious case involving the execution of foreign nationals, including personal requests from former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Despite these efforts, China went ahead with the executions, claiming they had enough evidence for the charges.

China is known for its strict approach to drug crimes, including the use of the death penalty. China rarely executes foreign nationals, which makes this case very concerning. The Chinese government defended its actions. A representative from the Chinese embassy in Canada said the evidence against the Canadians was “strong and enough.” They also noted that China’s judicial system followed due process during the executions. The Chinese embassy asked the Canadian government to stop making “irresponsible remarks” that they believe harm China’s sovereignty and legal authority. They also stated that Beijing has “fully guaranteed the rights and interests” of the people involved, indicating that their legal rights were respected during the legal process. The embassy stated again that China does not accept dual citizenship. This has caused problems before with foreign nationals.

Canadian officials opposed the executions and the death penalty. The Canadian government confirmed its long-held stance against capital punishment. It urged mercy for those facing similar charges and stressed the importance of protecting human rights worldwide.

This incident further strains the already tense relations between Canada and China, which have been rocky since 2018 when Canada detained a Chinese telecom executive, Meng Wanzhou, at the request of the United States. This led to the immediate arrest of two Canadians by China—Michael Kovrig, a former diplomat, and Michael Spavor, a businessman. Two men faced spying charges, many believed were related to Meng’s arrest. Kovrig and Spavor were released in 2021 after being held for over 1,000 days. Their situation shows the tense relationship between Canada and China.

While the immediate tensions from the 2018 incident have lessened, the recent executions highlight ongoing problems in Canada-China relations. These events highlight the complex dynamics between national sovereignty, international diplomacy, and the treatment of foreign nationals within China’s legal system.

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