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Post by Riverway Mon 14 Jan 2019, 4:38 pm

Death sentence for Canadian in China 'of extreme concern': PM





Ryan Flanagan, CTVNews.ca with files from The Canadian Press
Published Monday, January 14, 2019

A Canadian man who was convicted of being an accessory to drug-smuggling in China has been sentenced to death in what appears to be the latest escalation of the ongoing diplomatic hostilities between the two countries.

Robert Lloyd Schellenberg was first arrested in China in 2014. He was tried in 2016 and sentenced to 15 years in prison.

That verdict was appealed, and prosecutors argued at the new trial that the sentence was too lenient. The new trial concluded Monday, with Schellenberg being found guilty and given a death sentence. Schellenberg has 10 days to appeal the sentence, according to his lawyer, Zhang Dongshuo.


According to the court, Schellenberg was recruited to help smuggle 222 kilograms of methamphetamine from a warehouse in Dalian, China, to Australia.

Zhang told The Associated Press that he had argued there was no justification for a stiffer sentence because no new evidence had been introduced at the second trial.


Speaking to reporters in Ottawa, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the Canadian government would intercede on behalf of Schellenberg, as it is required to do anytime a Canadian faces the death penalty abroad.

“It is of extreme concern to us as a government, as it should be to all our international friends and allies, that China has chosen to arbitrarily apply [the] death penalty,” he said.

While unusual, it is not unprecedented for a foreign national to be sentenced to death in China. British resident Akmal Shaikh was executed in 2009 for smuggling heroin.

Chinese officials have suggested that Schellenberg’s case is not related to the arrests of Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor last month or the arrest in Canada of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.

Zhang said it was “unique” for a retrial to be held so quickly after it was ordered, but declined to comment on whether it could be related to the ongoing diplomatic dispute.


However, some analysts have suggested that Schellenberg’s fate could become a part of diplomatic negotiations between the two countries.

Ben Rowswell, a former Canadian diplomat who now heads up the Canadian International Council foreign policy think tank, said he considered the death penalty to be “a really dangerous escalation” of hostilities from China.

“In the absence of any messages from the Chinese government that they’re willing to protect the judicial process and have judicial issues dealt with separately from political issues, it certainly leads us to interpret this as yet another escalation,” he told CTV News Channel on Monday.

Schellenberg’s case was never publicized by Chinese media until shortly after Meng’s arrest.

Rowswell said Schellenberg’s fate would be “on the top of the agenda” for diplomats from Trudeau on down, with Canadian officials likely attempting to have Schellenberg returned to Canada and his case dealt with under the Canadian justice system.

“They will be doing everything possible in closed, secret, diplomatic channels to try and reach a resolution,” he said.

Lynette Ong, a professor at the University of Toronto’s Asian Institute and Munk School of Global Affairs, said the Canadian effort would likely involve convincing China that its world standing would be hurt if it executed Schellenberg.

Speaking on CTV News Channel, Ong said China needs to be seen as a “benign power” in order to realize its goal of becoming a greater global power.

“We need to persuade the Chinese that it is actually not in their national interest to detain Canadians or any foreigners as pawns,” she said.

Schellenberg would be the first Canadian citizen ever to be executed by China. Rowswell said Chinese authorities following through with the sentence could have far-reaching implications.

“That’s going to push Canadians over the edge,” he said.

“It will take years and years for the Canada-China relationship to recover.”

Erin O’Toole, the Conservative critic for foreign affairs, tweeted that Trudeau “needs to seize himself with this troubling and deepening diplomatic dispute.”

Monday’s sentence was the “worst-case fear confirmed” for Schellenberg’s family, according to his aunt, Lauri Nelson-Jones.

“It is rather unimaginable what he must be feeling and thinking. It is a horrific, unfortunate, heartbreaking situation,” she told The Canadian Press in an email.




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Post by Garrison Mon 14 Jan 2019, 8:39 pm

Power Play: Canadian sentenced to death

Ben Rowsell of the Canadian International Council reacts to the death sentence given to a Canadian man in China and the message it sends.

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Post by RunningLight Tue 15 Jan 2019, 9:13 am

Analysis: China pulling out all stops in Canada tensions



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Christopher Bodeen, The Associated Press
Published Tuesday, January 15, 2019

https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/analysis-china-pulling-out-all-stops-in-canada-tensions-1.4253929




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Post by RunningLight Tue 15 Jan 2019, 9:16 am

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Post by RunningLight Tue 15 Jan 2019, 9:19 am

China criticizes Trudeau comments on death penalty case





Yanan Wang, The Associated Press
Published Tuesday, January 15, 2019

https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/china-criticizes-trudeau-comments-on-death-penalty-case-1.4253854


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Post by Seawolf Tue 15 Jan 2019, 3:34 pm

Canada has asked China for clemency in Schellenberg case: Freeland





Ryan Flanagan, CTVNews.ca with files from CTV Vancouver and The Canadian Press
Published Tuesday, January 15, 2019

https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/canada-has-asked-china-for-clemency-in-schellenberg-case-freeland-1.4253854


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Post by Ironman Wed 16 Jan 2019, 8:06 pm

China shrugs off international criticism over death sentence for Canadian

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Post by RevForce Wed 16 Jan 2019, 9:25 pm

Power Play: Canadian facing death sentence

University of British Columbia's Paul Evans discusses the fate of Robert Schellenberg with China rejecting calls for clemency.

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