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InOne 30-12-2009 11:21 AM

Well if he was truly in a manic phase, you can become delusional, hallucinate and really not know what was going on. Bipolar isn't always about being manic and depressed. If he was in that state at the time then he didn't deserve to die for it. The family even flew to China to try convince them of his mental illness. UK should have done more really. But it's China, which is a brutal country anyway. If I was in a manic phase and that happened to me i'd hope my country would have done more to prevent my death. I know how it feels and you really have no control. So it's not about 'Do the crime do the time' when mental illness comes into it.

lily. 30-12-2009 11:24 AM

If his illness was likely to cause him to break the law, then why visit a country like China where everyone knows his illness won't be accepted as a defence?

InOne 30-12-2009 11:26 AM

Cos sometimes you are in control sometimes you're not. You can be ok for years and then suddenly break down

lily. 30-12-2009 11:30 AM

I'm not trying to be unsympathetic, and I agree that his illness is a valid defence, but I just always feel the same about the laws of other lands. I'm the first one to harp on about people respecting the laws/cultures of the UK, and I believe that applies to everyone all across the world.

For example, I wouldn't visit some of the strict muslim countries where I would be punished for wearing shorts..

I assume he was thinking clearly when he chose to visit China. Why then, did he not realise the danger he could theoretically put himself in, had a manic episode occurred during his visit?

WOMBAI 30-12-2009 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InOne (Post 2809403)
Well if he was truly in a manic phase, you can become delusional, hallucinate and really not know what was going on. Bipolar isn't always about being manic and depressed. If he was in that state at the time then he didn't deserve to die for it. The family even flew to China to try convince them of his mental illness. UK should have done more really. But it's China, which is a brutal country anyway. If I was in a manic phase and that happened to me i'd hope my country would have done more to prevent my death. I know how it feels and you really have no control. So it's not about 'Do the crime do the time' when mental illness comes into it.

Fair enough if he did suffer from the illness. Have the family produced any evidence of that do you know? All seems a bit convenient when considering that they also claim that the drugs were planted on him. If one defence fails - got the safety net of the other.

InOne 30-12-2009 11:32 AM

He went there to start a music career, me also made very odd music videos, and he was sending erratic letters to the British embassy in Poland. A doc also comfirmed he suffered from a delusional form of Bipolar. A British doc was denied access to see him in China.

lily. 30-12-2009 11:36 AM

According to sky news WOMBAI: Mr Shaikh's family and supporters say he was seriously mentally ill and was duped into carrying the drugs unknowingly by a gang.



I'm not always quick to believe people were "duped" into carrying drugs. I can't help thinking they would be offered a substantial financial sum for doing so, and that's why they carried them.



SKY NEWS ARTICLE HERE

lily. 30-12-2009 11:41 AM

There appears to be no previous record of his 'mental illness'.

Doesn't anyone find that odd?

WOMBAI 30-12-2009 11:46 AM

It seems from reading that, that there may have been some sort of evidence of his condition. Don't think the government would have been taking such a stance if they were not aware of it. It is a difficult judgement to make without knowing all the facts.

lily. 30-12-2009 11:47 AM

The problem is, we'll get two distorted versions of 'the facts'. One from the corrupt Chinese government and one from an outraged grieving family.

Stu 30-12-2009 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WOMBAI (Post 2809356)
I never said it was! I'm not talking about intelligence - that is genetically determined. I am talking about knowledge - and a lot of that comes over time - as I said before - life experience!

Fair enough, mixing up of terms, but I still don't think what you are saying is strictly true. A lot of teens read books. A lot of adults remain thick. Look at the baby P case. I just don't think it's fair to assume the older someone is the wiser.

Cliches aint' always true. Just most of the time :wink:.

Sticks 30-12-2009 12:40 PM

He's dead
It's over
Move on and stop bad mouthing one of our principal trading partners :nono:

Do you not care about British jobs in the middle of the deepest recession?

Stu 30-12-2009 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sticks (Post 2809552)
He's dead
It's over
Move on and stop bad mouthing one of our principal trading partners :nono:

Do you not care about British jobs in the middle of the deepest recession?

Alright then. Don't bring up Jesus to me.

andyman 30-12-2009 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sticks (Post 2809552)
He's dead
It's over
Move on and stop bad mouthing one of our principal trading partners :nono:

Do you not care about British jobs in the middle of the deepest recession?

I understand what you say with the bigger picture, we must suck on the teet of the Red Beast and brush humanity under the carpet..

Stu 30-12-2009 01:12 PM

So do we reckon Chinese intelligence has taken a fancy to the ol' TiBB?

Hey guys, if your reading, your country's a load of ****.

:hugesmile:

InOne 30-12-2009 01:12 PM

Indeed, I wonder if this happened to a White Middle Class teacher, things would be different

_Seth 30-12-2009 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SPIDERPIG! (Post 2809035)
Akmal Shaikh a British man?

:joker:

Anyway, this is why I majorly detest China. They're a sick, disgraceful and ultimately fucked up country with fucked up morals.

Braden 30-12-2009 01:38 PM

Oh, i think he should just be arrested

Stu 30-12-2009 01:41 PM

I suspect he was at some point.

lily. 30-12-2009 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sticks (Post 2809552)
He's dead
It's over
Move on and stop bad mouthing one of our principal trading partners :nono:

Do you not care about British jobs in the middle of the deepest recession?


How dare you tell people what to discuss? Our forefathers fought for our freedom and our rights. We live in a free country. We have freedom of speech, and if we wish to discuss this or anything else, then we shall.

Sticks 30-12-2009 03:05 PM

Freedom of speech does not entitle one to yell fire in a crowded theatre (When there is no fire)

With such comes responsibilities.

Stu 30-12-2009 03:07 PM

If you want to get anal about it, it does, making that a terrible metaphor, if it were not bad enough as it is.

Captain.Remy 30-12-2009 03:09 PM

"has been executed in China"

That says it all really.

Stu 30-12-2009 03:11 PM

The food rocks, but that's about it.

Now let's hope they don't stop sending us fine goods.

Lewis. 30-12-2009 03:46 PM

Fair enough if it was any other person who was perfectly sane.. It is Chinas rules.. But they really should have taken his condition into consideration before making any quick decisions. I am personally disgusted with the way that the case was held. They had no sympathy for the fact that he was very vulnerable and had a mental illness. The things that China get away with, because of their insane amount of money, is disgusting.


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