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    Kill or two people will not be sentenced to death in Taiwan

     

    We have begged for your attention but have been ignored. Now in the bright light of 1201, a ten-year-old little boy in a row murdered. Please refer to the following news. Sad!!!!!!!! We feel more than sad and frustrated to keeping seeing young children murdered or abused to death in here. For Christ's sake, please do something to help the helpless children in Taiwan . Taipei , Dec. 6 (CNA) Several civic groups staged a protest in front of the Ministry of Justice on Thursday, calling for a speedy execution of the 61 prisoners on death row in Taiwan . The groups said they are opposed to the abrogation of capital punishment and they demanded that the ministry "execute death row convicts in accordance with the law." "Toothless justice has killed a child," the protesters said, referring to the case of a 10-year-old boy who was killed in a bathroom at a games arcade in Tainan on Dec. 1. The boy's throat was slit and he died immediately, according to police. The main suspect, a 29-year-old man who had been unemployed for a long time, said he picked the victim at random with the intention of going to prison for life. "Nowadays, killing one or two people in Taiwan won't get you a death sentence," the suspect reportedly said. The case sparked outrage among groups such as Taiwan Children's Rights and Taiwan Crime Victim Human Rights Association, which launched an online signature drive to push for execution o

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