They broke the law, it's so shameful and somehow very frustrating to see them punished because of their misdeeds. Jurisdiction is very important when it comes to international laws.
They broke the law, it's so shameful and somehow very frustrating to see them punished because of their misdeeds. Jurisdiction is very important when it comes to international laws.
China turns down final plea for stay of execution - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos
I'm really sad about this news. However, who's to blame or responsible for all this?
Ang goberyno ba? kay tungod walay klaro na trabaho diri sa 'pinas? or the convicted Filipinos,because they choose to do it the illegal way?
dahh, nganu ni-enter
Korek jud na imu reply, Hammer and Sickle.
this is a sad story jud..
i heard this sa news, and this Chinese guy said (dili ni word by word ^_^ ang thought lang ^_^).
"we do this not because we want to take their lives, but to show that there is a grave consequence on such illegal act."
mao na'y political will... dili parehas diri nga forgive and forget na lang...
Bitaws, I prefer e hang ni sila... Kay ngano ni enter..
If wala ni sila nasakpan, i bet mag balik2x ra gihapon ug transact illegal drugs. I don't think ge pugos ni sila ug pa drug mule. Dagko man gud ni ug financial services if magpa gamit ka nila.
For nationalism to prosper, dapat dili ni nato e encourage nga mopadayon kay ma uwaw pod ta nga ato country magpa kilooy sa China, and other countries para sa atong mga countrymen nga law offenders. Let this be an example for those nga naay plano mo enter ani nga illegal business.
hay louy sila...
Lain kaau pud ning mamugus ta bitaw. Ulaw kaau paminawn. At least we tried to ask...
Hope that our president will also see this the other way around. Are we also that vigilant like China or at least make a strong stand in dealing with cases like this that involve foreigners making such illegal acts?
looy sila. pero saon sala man. basta lagi gusto ug kwarta dayon
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