Send Them Home, Not To Beijing’s Despotism!
If a South Korean steps out of line in a foreign country, he or she would quite rightly risk deportation.
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To South Korea, NOT North Korea.
It’s hard to imagine any argument which might be adduced to justify deportation of anyone to the hideous tyranny that rules from Pyongyang.
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Yet this very month we read that Indonesia has deported Taiwanese law-breakers to Red China, where, as the recent shameful treatment of that dissident exemplified –Liu Xiaobo: China’s most prominent dissident dies – BBC News – justice is not something that is often to be seen or heard.
Taiwan’s foreign ministry said its deported nationals were among over 140 Chinese and Taiwanese suspects arrested in raids on July 29 in various locations including Jakarta, the city of Surabaya and on the resort island of Bali.
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Red China, an imperialist dictatorship
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In a statement the ministry said Jakarta had ignored Taipei’s request that the Taiwanese suspects be returned to the island and instead sent them on Thursday to the mainland cities of Chengdu and Tianjin. http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2017/08/03/taiwan-protests-indonesia-deportations-of-suspects-to-china-.html
If these guys are guilty, or not, they should be dealt with here in Indonesia, or deported to their own country.
And all the more so because the police and courts there are answerable to the people, in stark contrast to the situation on the mainland…
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…where an unelected communist dictatorship continues to cower from free elections and dispenses marxist ‘justice’ which, in every country ever ruled by marxists, has been shown to be no justice at all.
Indonesia, of all countries, should be fully aware of the nature of Beijing’s ruling class.
It was the interception of Red China’s despatch of thousands of guns to the traitorous PKI (Indonesian Communist Party) back in 1965…
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