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BEIJING, May 31 -- Evidence obtained illegally - such as through torture during interrogation - cannot be used in testimony, particularly in cases involving the death penalty, according to two regulations issued on Sunday.A death sentence should be pronounced only with sufficient evidence acquired through legal means, stipulate the two regulations: One on evidence review in death sentence cases, and the other on excluding illegal evidence in criminal cases.Jointly issued by the top court, the top procuratorate, the ministries of public security, state security and justice, they are the first specific rules on collection of evidence and review in criminal cases.The first regulation sets out principles and rules for scrutinizing and gauging evidence in cases involving the death penalty, and the other sets out detailed procedure for examining evidence and for excluding evidence obtained illegally.They are expected to cut down on death sentences and reduce forced confessions, experts said.The regulations make it clear that evidence with unclear origin, confessions obtained through torture, or testimony obtained through violence and intimidation are invalid, particularly in death sentences."Not a single mistake is allowed in fact finding and collection of evidence in cases involving the death sentence," said a written Q&A released by the five central departments on Sunday.The new regulations define illegal evidence and include specific procedures on how to exclude such evidence.Lu Guanglun, a senior judge at the Supreme People's Court, said such details do not exist in the Criminal Procedure Law and its judicial interpretations."This is the first time that a systematic and clear regulation tells law enforcers that evidence obtained through illegal means is not only illegal but also useless," said Zhao Bingzhi, dean of the law school at Beijing Normal University."Previously we could only infer from abstract laws that illegal evidence is not allowed. But in reality, in many cases, such evidence was considered valid," he said."This is big progress, both for the legal system and for better protection of human rights," he said. "It will help reduce the number of executions".Zhao said the new rules will also help change the mindset of law enforcers and reduce torture in interrogation, one of the causes of wrongful sentences.Ever since the top court started reviewing all death sentences in 2007, the overall quality of handling criminal cases has improved, but a lot of problems still remain, the joint Q&A said.In 2008, the top court announced that about 15 percent of death sentence verdicts by lower courts in 2007 were found to have faults.On May 20, Zhou Yongkang, secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Political and Legislative Committee, said at a meeting that "the criminal legal system should be perfected and law enforcers should improve their capability to ensure that every case handled can stand the test of law and time". Lu at the top court said the new rules will help prevent wrongful convictions like the one in which an innocent villager in Henan province was wrongly prosecuted.The case of Zhao Zuohai, who stayed behind bars for 11 years until the man he allegedly murdered turned up alive on April 30, has attracted national attention and triggered public criticism of judicial officers after Zhao said he was tortured by local police to confess.Three former police officers have been arrested for allegedly torturing Zhao."Such cases seriously undermine the image of China's justice system and people's trust in the government," said Bian Jianlin, a law professor at China University of Political Science and Law.
WASHINGTON, April 30 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday celebrated here the opening of U.S. Pavilion in 2010 Shanghai World Expo, which kicked off with a grand opening ceremony earlier in the day.Clinton invited business leaders to attend the reception, which featured a live feed from the Pavilion in Shanghai. She said the Pavilion promotes a "people to people connection" between the United States and China, which is "the base of a long-lasting relationship."Clinton thanked corporate partners for their participation, saying the pavilion is not only a partnership between China and the United States, but also a partnership between the U.S. government and the country's corporations.U.S. law forbids using federal money to participate in World Expo. In order to have a presence in the Expo, Clinton committed her "personal prestige" and helped to raise funds for the Pavilion, according to Jose Villarreal, commissioner general of the U.S. exhibition.In all, about 50 corporations became sponsors of the U.S. Pavilion. Deloitte's CEO of Federal Government Services Robin Lineberger said becoming a sponsor can help raise the company's profile.Destination management company Pacific World's North America President Jane Schuldt said the company is providing logistics services for the exhibition and all other sponsors, and as its major clients in the American business world go to the Expo, it went too.When the company "had an opportunity to stand up and support the USA Pavilion ... it seemed exactly the appropriate step to take and support to be given," she said.
WASHINGTON, April 25 (Xinhua) -- World Bank member countries reached an agreement on Sunday to shift more power to emerging and developing nations, under which China's votes increased to 4.42 percent from 2.77 percent, making it the third largest voting power holder in the Washington-based international institution.In total, the World Bank approved a 3.13-percentage-point increase in the voting power of the Developing and Transition Countries (DTCs), making it 47.19 percent now and representing a total increase of 4.59 percentage points for the DTCs since 2008."This increase fulfills the Development Committee commitment in Istanbul in October 2009 to generate a significant increase of at least 3 percentage points in DTC voting power," said the World Bank in a statement.Chinese Finance Minister Xie Xuren (C, Front) and other participants pose for a group photo prior to the IMF-World Bank Development Committee meeting in Washington April 25, 2010.After a first phase of reforms agreed in 2008, developing countries have an around-44-percent share in the World Bank.At the Pittsburgh G20 summit in September 2009 and the Istanbul Development Committee meeting in October 2009, the bank's shareholders agreed to raise the voting rights to at least 47 percent for developing and transition countries."We were just pleased that we are getting close to reflecting China's increasing share in world economy, and that is reflected in edited voting share," World Bank President Robert Zoellick told Xinhua after the Development Committee meeting."Today was a good day for multilateralism," said Zoellick. " This shift of shares is agreed by our shareholders. They try to recognize the change in the world economy and include the contribution to the development in the methods, which can encourage developing countries in transition."
OTTAWA, May 5 (Xinhua) -- Larry O'Brien, Mayor of Canada's capital city of Ottawa, said that the achievement of his trip to China had exceeded his expectation, and the cooperation between China and Canada had a broad prospects.In an exclusive interview with Xinhua in his office in Ottawa after a journey to China accompanied by a business mission during April 6 to 16, O'Brien said that the trip, which was the first foreign mission since he took office as a Mayor of Ottawa in 2006, was productive and delighting.O'Brien visited Beijing, Chongqing, Shenzhen and Hong Kong during his trip in China, signing a Memorandum of Understanding ( MOU) on continuing cooperation between Ottawa and Beijing, and attending the signing ceremony of the Cooperation Agreement between Ocri and Beijing Investment Promotion Bureau.In the meantime, Ottawa Tourism and Beijing Badaling special zone's office signed MOU of Cooperation between Badaling Great Wall in Beijing and the Rideau Canal in Ottawa. And Canada's Plasco Energy Group Inc. and Beijing Environmental Sanitation Engineering Group Co (BESG) also signed a MOU to establish facilities in Beijing to convert waste to clean energy.O'Brien noted that Plasco's signing MOU with BESG exceeded his expectation, and he was impressed by the quick research speed and by their ability to sign the document during this visit. He said it was "a present and a surprise," and "a good achievement for our trip.""It underscores the importance of having government and industry working together, to create a better bond between the city of Beijing and the city of Ottawa," he added.Talking about the MOU in tourism, O'Brien said: "Rideau Canal in Ottawa, which is built in 1826-1832, is really worthwell. ( Tourists coming here) will feel the warmth of 900,000 warm Canadian hearts, warm Ottawa hearts. We are going to promote the Great Wall as well, which I had the honor and distinguish pleasure to go and visit this time."He also said that China had set Canada, where has a lot of places worth to see besides Ottawa, such as the mountains, the west coast, and the sea villages on the east coast, as the destination for tourists. "I am hoping that more Chinese to take this opportunity to move over to see how we live in Canada."In Shenzhen, O'Brien visited Huawei Technologies' research and development plant, welcoming it to invest in Ottawa. "Ottawa is a good place to do business. We have wonderfully clean and safe environment, with half of our population received college education or greater. Huawei has 70 to 80 people in Ottawa now, and expect to increase to 250 in three years," he said. And he also warmly welcomed other Chinese companies to establish research and development facilities in Ottawa."Due to the warm of the reception and the success we enjoyed during the trip, vast majority of our counselors and the citizens of Ottawa were very happy (with the achievement), and gave very positive comments on it," he said.He also said: "I think everybody on this trip had their eyes opened on the size of the market in China, found the opportunities to follow up, and the pace of being able to capture market opportunities.""In order to create trade and opportunities, you must have communications and trusts. Every long and wonderful journey starts with a single step. I would like to encourage our clean technique companies to begin this step," he added.O'Brien believed that the entire developing world was one third of the world economy 15 years ago. And now, Asia is half of the world economy, and will be 65 percent of that after 10 to 15 years. "We hope to participate in its economic development, especially to play a role in supporting the market growth in both China and India.""Fast forward to 2010, this is a brand new China. I am confident that there will be more mutually beneficial business arrangements. Already China has invested 10 billion U. S. dollars in the last 18 months in Canada in oil and minerals. I perceive this as the beginning of another series of cross fertilizations between our economies, and between our cultures. And I came away from the trip with great optimism for the future," he concluded.
GUANGZHOU, May 27 (Xinhua) -- Thirteen fishermen were confirmed missing Thursday after a fishing boat on the sea near Shantou City of south China's Guangdong Province went missing, a spokesman of the Nanhai Rescue Bureau under the Ministry of Transport said.The spokesman said the boat "Yueyangxi96160" along with several other boats, were being used for fishing on Wednesday afternoon, but was discovered missing when the others returned to port.The bureau sent a search team out at about 4:15 p.m. Thursday after it received an emergency call from the other boats, the spokesman said.The rescue work is ongoing.