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To: RealMuLan who wrote (59545)1/27/2005 5:11:43 PM
From: Seeker of Truth  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
IMHO, Ms. Zhang, you are making yourself unnecessarily unhappy by an exaggerated picture of the flight of capital out of China.
First of all, China is the place to make money because its economy is growing faster than that of all the others Money taken out of China can no longer grow so fast.
Second, the Chinese government would find it easier to get criminals like Lai Chang Xing deported back to China if there was a trustworthy rule of law.
How's the following for illogic?
The People's Government has never arrested anybody by mistake. And it will never do so. If there is any doubt about the crime then the suspected person is never arrested. I have heard this many times from officials of the Chinese government.
There is set up a system called ping fan, wherein those who were unjustly arrested in the past can be reinstated with a good name in the society.
If you are following the logic you can see that the set of people who benefitted from ping fan must be empty, as a mathematician says, since nobody has ever been arrested unjustly.
This kind of logic proves the absence of the rule of law and is the main reason why deportation of accused criminals back to China is difficult.
The rule of law will come, sooner or later.
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