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    China executes Filipino drug trafficker

    A 35-year-old Filipino drug trafficker was executed in China on Thursday after repeated pleas by the Philippine government for mercy were rejected, authorities said.

    The man was given a lethal injection near the southern Chinese city of Guilin after briefly being allowed to meet with some family members and a Filipino Roman Catholic priest, Vice President Jejomar Binay said.

    "The subject was very calm but sad," Binay told a nationally televised news conference, informing the public after Chinese authorities made no public statement about the execution.

    Binay, who acts as the Philippines' unofficial envoy for Filipinos in trouble overseas, had asked to visit China last week to make a direct appeal to Chinese leaders for mercy, but authorities in Beijing refused his request.

    President Benigno Aquino then wrote a letter to his Chinese counterpart, Hu Jintao, asking the sentence to be commuted to life in prison, but was bluntly told in reply that the court's decision was final.

    Thursday's execution brought to four the number of Filipinos put to death in China this year for drug trafficking.

    The execution of three drug mules in March triggered widespread condemnation in the Catholic Philippines, where capital punishment was abolished in 2006.

    However initial reaction to Thursday's execution was relatively muted, with presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda emphasising that Filipinos needed to resist drug dealers' huge offers of cash to transport narcotics.

    "We've always been telling the public and those who work abroad not to be drug mules," he told reporters.

    The Philippines has more than 200 people languishing in Chinese jails on drugs related charges, although there are no more left on death row, according to government data.

    They are part of what authorities have said is a growing trend of poor Filipinos being targeted by international drug syndicates to transport their merchandise around the world.

    About nine million Filipinos work abroad, about a tenth of the Philippines' population, and the drug trafficking networks have particularly targeted the overseas diaspora.

    Binay said the Filipino executed on Thursday was travelling to China as a tourist when he was arrested at a Chinese airport in 2008.

    Chinese authorities said he was trying to smuggle in about 1.5 kilogrammes (three pounds, five ounces) of heroin from Malaysia.

    Local television station GMA showed relatives of the executed man on Thursday tearfully waiting for news of his fate outside the family home in a poor neighbourhood near Manila.

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    78 comments

    • benny  •  5 months ago
      sana maging aral ito sa mga kababayan natin na wag masilaw sa pera.maging bukas ang isipan sa mag gagawin para walang pagsisihan sa bandang huli..
    • Kira  •  5 months ago
      Guys kung alam niyo lang sa china ang mga chinese drug pushers d na ummabot sa Supreme Court nila sinasalvage at ubos buong family doon. Kaya wag kayo pasigurado d nila dun hinuhuli mga local. Kung mahuli ka lang nga nakainom kahit konti lang kulong ka agad 6 months to 1 year. Yung mga sangkot sa Melamin balita nga pinadampot buong angkan at pinatay lahat dahil nakinabang daw sa pera na kinita sa mga gatas. Kaya ingat dapat mga may balak dun gumawa ng kalokohan dahil Communist Country yun where human rights is rare.
      • Kira 5 months ago
        nakainom na nagdrive
      • Ting Ting 5 months ago
        True and Correct .... yan ang social communism Mao doctrine compare to Ho Chi Minh of Vietnam...
      • Vera 5 months ago
        true but China is the main source of illegal drugs and grown locally in the province of Yunnan... funny when they don't salvage the people in that province...
        drugs = money
    • Chiwawa  •  5 months ago
      WELL GANTI2 LANG' EXECUTE ALSO THOSE 5 ARRESTED CHINESE POACHERS IN PALAWAN.
      • the angry man 5 months ago
        poaching is a crime. pero kino-compare mo ang poaching sa drugs? sala naman yan pards.
      • Rhodora 5 months ago
        kung ganti gantihan lang di isipin mo nalang ginatihan nila pinas sa pag patay sa mga turista nila dito tapos wala pa na kulong at di pa nag sorry hehehehe
      • Delbert 5 months ago
        anlayo naman ng poaching sa drugs pare... gumamit ka naman ng utak.
    • joshua  •  5 months ago
      AP, AFP and REUTERS are spreading hate between Asians, because Asia is where the money and the future in the coming decades, if the region stay peaceful. They are dying of ENVY hence they are driving a wedge between China and others.
    • First  •  5 months ago
      he got what he deserved. Filipinos think they can act in other countries like here at home, but that is not the case. I hope others will wake up and start acting like the citizens of 1st world countries.
    • Love  •  5 months ago
      Hindi kaya yan planted sa airport, para ma akusahan ang pinoy? Kawawa naman kung inosente, pero kung guilty eh dapat lang ikulong. Ilang pinoy na ba ang nasangkut sa ganyan, dapat hindi magpunta sa china kung lalaki na pinoy ang mukha baka aakusahan lang.
      • the angry man 5 months ago
        di nga planted, e. napatunayan na ilang beses na ginawa ng pinoy ung trafficking.
      • Roy 5 months ago
        kasi Pinoy Hilig sa instant na bagay; instant noodles,instant coffee,instant yaman kahit hindi legal kaya huwag sisi kung instant bitay ang aabutin.
    • Justice  •  5 months ago
      Dapat hindi tinotolungan ng gobyerno natin ang mga taong ito! nakakahiya sa mata ng mundo na ang tinotulongan ng gobyerno natin ay convicted drug trafficker. sobrang pulitika ito si Binay
    • joshua  •  5 months ago
      Anyway, if not for China's rise, there will be less need for Asian reporters to bash China. Personally, I think afp, ap, reuters are using more Asian reporters to out a wedge among Asians and China. Money is money, take it and spew them, China will still be China.
    • Roel  •  5 months ago
      yan ang mahirap sa ating mga pinoy paggumawa ng masamaang isang pinoy at paparusahan naaawa tayo kaya wala tayong asenso marami sa atin ang kunsintidor
    • Babalonie  •  5 months ago
      Phuck what the Catholic church says. Its the Catholic church's fault the Philippines is in such bad shape. Let the catholic church preach Christianity and salvation and keep its phucking nose out of governement. The Philippine government should have the balls and conviction to do what is morally right.
      • TC 5 months ago
        100% ako agree sa iyo, pards
    • Joy  •  5 months ago
      dpt gnyn dn gngawa ng pmahalaan ntn s mga chinese n ngttyo p nga ng laboratory ng drugs stn!!wla kwenta pmahalaan,kpit s ptlim ang mga pinoy,
    • Buko  •  5 months ago
      As much as I believe the Chinese, in general, are about as big of crooks that are among the least trustworthy in the world, I wish we has such penalties here in the US. People are not afraid of law but they are afraid of consequences. Only a select few will risk paying such a big price for a few dollars or pesos. I just hope his family can move on and stay positive.
      • Vene Vidi Vicci 5 months ago
        go on your own yahoo website foreigner.
      • J.L. 5 months ago
        Uh-huh, generalizing Chinese as big crooks, stop being a racist you pig.
    • Henry  •  5 months ago
      Yung iba dito mejo mayabang mag comment na kesyo tama lang yung nangyari dun sa tao. Eh pano kaya kung sa kamag-anak nio yun nangyari? wud u still have the same stand lalo na kung close yun sa inyo? hinay-hinay lang sana sa pag cocomment ng gnyan. Anyway, bsta ako, my condolences pa rin dun sa family ng tao. dpat kasi tlga mga illegal recruiter ang binibitay. Hindi yung drug mule.
    • gabby k  •  5 months ago
      RIP
    • emf3  •  5 months ago
      sana maging aral na naman to sa mga matitigas ulong pinoy na mahilig sa bakasakali its intentional ang ginawa nyong hanapbuhay kaya ala kng makuhang suporta sa matitinong mamayan kay dami na trabaho na mapasukan pero pinili nyo ang ganong uri. to the family my sympathy sana di nyo alam ang ginawa ng anak nyo kung alam nyo at di nyo pinigilan dapat kasama na kau sa pagbitay ala kaung naibigay na tamang halimbawa sa mga anak nyo. masakit man tanggapin pero ito ang katotohanan...............
    • Pinoypower  •  5 months ago
      My sympathy goes to the family of the executed drug mule but no one is to blame here but the person himself. He did something highly illegal and should have known the consequences. Poverty is not an excuse to engage in unlawful activities. This execution and the three previous publicized one have already positive effects in the sense that drug smuggling incidences using mules went down dramatically last year.
    • Jean  •  5 months ago
      tama kah.. may point kah rin...
    • Bernie  •  5 months ago
      I think this should be a message to the Phil. govt that it's time to send a STRONG message to all Filipinos that it's not worth to gamble their lives for easy money and to go seriously after the drug recruiters.
    • the angry man  •  5 months ago
      di ko ma-gets ang logic ng ibang mga posters dito. african drug syndicates offer pinoys to traffic illegal drugs, with the collusion of pinoy customs and immigrations people. the mules are briefed, trained and paid. they bring stuff into china to be sold there, and chinese will suffer from the stuff. nahuli ang pinoy after several trips, he was tried and executed. and many of you want to hurt and kill chinese??? or maybe execute only CHINESE drug pushers in the philippines as revenge for their executing a pinoy drug mule? and leave pinoy, american, european, japanese and other drug lords untouched? ganyan ba?
    • Wah...  •  5 months ago
      POVERTY & lack of perseverance are the real CULPRIT

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