China Executes Two for November Mass Attacks, Sparking Debate on "Revenge on Society Crimes"

China Executes Two for November Mass Attacks, Sparking Debate on "Revenge on Society Crimes"

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Legal and Social Response

executed and for separate mass attacks in November, with Fan killing 35 in and Xu killing 8 in , highlighting a surge in "revenge on society crimes".

The executions, approved by the , have sparked public debate and concern over the increasing violent incidents, with urging prevention measures.

Global Context and Human Rights Debate

China, believed to execute more prisoners than any other nation, faces scrutiny over its death penalty practices, with human rights organizations like raising concerns.

The recent attacks and subsequent executions have led to a nationwide discussion on social issues such as economic dissatisfaction and the impact of strict public security measures on personal grievances.
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