I'd like to know if anyone has one single reference to a Mexican drug cartel person executed in the USA. I can't recall any.
I think the China reference was about how
affordable it is in China, as opposed to the "too expensive" American model with trials and appeals. And he's blaming China's repressive totalitarianism on uppity Muslims in the west.
He's advocating the
knock-on-the-door bullet-in-the-head model of summary justice they used in the Soviet Union in the 1920's.
And don't those Chinese authorities always "get it right":
Wrongful executions
At least four people have been considered wrongfully executed by PRC courts.
Wei Qingan (Chinese: 魏清安, ?-1984, 23 years old) was a Chinese citizen who was executed for the rape of Liu, a woman who had disappeared. The execution was carried out on 3 May 1984 by the Intermediate People's court. In the next month, Tian Yuxiu (田玉修) was arrested and admitted that he had committed the rape. Three years later, Wei was officially declared innocent.[25]
Teng Xingshan (Chinese: 滕兴善, ?-1989) was a Chinese citizen who was executed for supposedly having raped, robbed and murdered Shi Xiaorong (石小荣), a woman who had disappeared. An old man found a dismembered body, and incompetent police forensics claimed to have matched the body to the photo of the missing Shi Xiaorong. The execution was carried out on 28 January 1989 by the Huaihua Intermediate People's court. In 1993, the previously missing woman returned to the villiage, saying she had been kidnapped to Shandong. The absolute innocence of the wrongfully executed Teng was not admitted until 2005.[26]
Nie Shubin (Chinese: 聂树斌, 1974-1995) was a Chinese citizen who was executed for the rape and murder of Kang Juhua (康菊花), a woman in her thirties. The execution was carried out on April 27, 1995 by the Shijiazhuang Intermediate People's court. In 2005, ten years after the execution, Wang Shujin (Chinese: 王书金) admitted to the police that, in fact, he had committed the murder.[27]
Qoγsiletu (Chinese: 呼格吉勒图, 1977-1996) was an Inner Mongolian who was executed for the rape and murder of a young girl on June 10, 1996. On December 5, 2006, ten years after the execution, Zhao Zhihong (Chinese: 赵志红) wrote the Petition of my Death Penalty admitting that, in fact, he had committed the crime.[citation needed]
4 that we know about ... Considering the quick'n'easy executions in China, and the error rate in the USA even with lengthy appeals and trials, you'd have to assume China makes a lot more mistakes. Hell, the number of executions is a state secret there.