China defends Canadian\'s death sentence

China defends Canadian's death sentence

IANS  |  Beijing 

on Wednesday defended a court ruling to impose death penalty against a Canadian who has been convicted of drugs.

"If the imposition of death penalty on Schellenberg is inhuman and inappropriate, (then) they don't think that people killed by these drugs is inhuman? We won't allow drugs to danger Chinese people lives," Foreign Ministry told reporters.

Schellenberg was sentenced to death for allegedly attempting to smuggle 222 kg of amphetamine hidden in from to

Canadian alleged that the sentencing was done "arbitrarily".

He discussed the issue with other world leaders, including Argentinian and also expressed concerns over the death sentencing in this case.

Hua said was "not concerned" about the criticism, adding that a few countries "couldn't represent the whole international community."

"We have made clear the facts and the nature of this case. You know that drug is a grave recognized by the international community," said Hua.

The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees on Tuesday hoped that China would review the sentencing.

UN Human Rights said death penalty should be used in cases of intentional killing and not in crimes like drug

Schellenberg's case was the latest in the tensions between and Ottawa, which surfaced after Huawei's was arrested in at the behest of the US.

Meng is currently out on bail.

Days after Meng's arrest, China detained two Canadians, and Michael Spavor, on charges of allegedly endangering the country's national security. The two continue to be in prison.

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First Published: Wed, January 16 2019. 19:44 IST