Inside China’s brutal death row with mobile injection vans & firing squads as Canadian diplomat sentenced to death

Inside China’s brutal death row with mobile injection vans & firing squads as Canadian diplomat sentenced to death

The Sun

A CANADIAN man is set to join hundreds of shackled inmates on China’s degrading death row as they await agonising lethal injections or firing squads.

Robert Schellenberg, believed to be 38, from Abbotsford, British Columbia, was detained by the Chinese authorities for drug smuggling and after a retrial he had been condemned to die.

Schellenberg, who maintains his innocence, has been locked up in China since 2014, when he was accused of attempting to smuggle 225kg of methamphetamine to Australia.

In December 2018 he was sentenced to 15 years but after he appealed a retrial was ordered and the Dalian intermediate people’s court instead ordered his execution.

It comes as human rights organisation Amnesty International has branded China the world’s top executioner.

Schellenberg and others facing death are sent to detention centres where they await their fate on death row in tiny overcrowded cells or in solitary confinement.

According to the blog Dui Hua, those on death row wait just two months before being put to death compared to an average of 15 years in the United States.

It says the doomed prisoners are degraded by being shackled at all times by their hands and feet.

Cell trustees help them to eat and go to the toilet and strip them ready for execution after which the chains are removed and cleaned.

Firing squads and lethal injectionsare two favourite methods of the death penalty used by China.

Killer jabs are sometimes administered in one of the state’s mobile “execution vans”.

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