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Originally Posted by Mr Angry
Yes, I personally think it does matter.
As I said earlier if we are to condone or turn a blind eye to the barbaric execution of people because a system sees fit to ignore certain legal obligations then we are hardly in a position to criticize or stand up for the rights of other parties whenever they decide to behead or execute people because of "their laws" in "their country".
SMG with all due respect, and as has been pointed out several times in this thread, his mental illness, or otherwise, could easily have been established by means of an evaluation during the course of his detention. The Chinese repeatedly refused to allow any such evaluation to be carried out.
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Thats the point, it doesn't really matter. It's not like he was a "brit" anywho. So it don't matter. It's down to his birth country in my eyes to deal with him / it.