Liu Xiaobo still alive

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Canceled
So far.

"...He spends 23 hours a day alone in a standard-sized cell, with a sink, a toilet, and a bed. He isn't allowed sheets or a pillow..For an hour every day, a television is wheeled in front of his cell and he's allowed to watch TV, including news, though usually local news...He is forced to wear shackles when outside of his cell, and when he meets with the few people allowed to visit him, they sit with a glass partition between them.."
 
Should a man be kept imprisoned in these conditions for speaking out?

It depends upon the law of the country.

Should America hang its criminals? Well, if the law says yes, then its yes. However the dimension of morality and human responsibility might lead one to express ones own opinions. Nothing in any law says any country is bound to listen however.
We have the right not to allow the USA access to Assange.
 
It depends upon the law of the country.

Should America hang its criminals? Well, if the law says yes, then its yes. However the dimension of morality and human responsibility might lead one to express ones own opinions. Nothing in any law says any country is bound to listen however.
We have the right not to allow the USA access to Assange.

"We have the right not to allow the USA access to Assange."
Gee, no one knew he was in China!! :whoa:
 
I agree with Low, though. No country should be able to dictate law to another nation, even if that realm should be a shithole such as NK, Sudan, Burma, etc. The fact that no one outside of the US has access to our Constitution is part of what makes it so special. No 1st Amendment, then STFU!!
 
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