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Report: ‘Torture’ Tools Around the World Made in, Sold By China

Besides, to really have an idea of which side is more physically fit, stronger and able, just compare the medal list in the ongoing Asian Games. An impartial observer will see the difference between Chinese emancipation, liberation, empowerment and Indian backwardness, classification and disempowerment.

he is not an Indian, don't fall for the trap. He is a brainwashed idiot.
 
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Compared to the United States is the world's largest arms manufacturing countriy, the United States made "torture" tool is much more than China.
And its practised by their police and army that we already have seen from internet photos/reports. Sigh.
 
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US has been funding and selling weapons to TERRORISTS, YES TERRORISTS, worldwide and they are telling China to stop exporting law enforcement technology :lol:

China exports law enforcement technology to keep peace and stability.
US exports weapons to terrorists to cause chaos and instability to further the American imperial agenda.
 
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US has been funding and selling weapons to TERRORISTS, YES TERRORISTS, worldwide and they are telling China to stop exporting law enforcement technology :lol:

China exports law enforcement technology to keep peace and stability.
US exports weapons to terrorists to cause chaos and instability to further the American imperial agenda.

Simple answer, "Hypocrisy"
 
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China has to invest in torture tools, importing such large amounts for use on civilians may destabilize their CAD!8-)
 
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Btw China was/is a developing nation, unlike the mullah nation so called blah blah blah ikstan, they strive hard they strived hard to achieve it. We should do the same we have more capacity and intellectual capabilities to out run them. However these so called madarjaat minorities are hindrances and some mofos like the bastard congressi guynextdoor2. Tu saamney aa bhen k!

You may be right my friend. Although there's a lot of bravado on both sides and we all get carried away from time to time with our comments (myself included, I'm sure), fundamentally, I don't see any insuperable differences between India and China. One of my best friends is Indian and I've known him for close to 17 years. :cheers:

By the way, that dude keeps talking about his genitals. It seems he's confused the "D" in Pakistan Defence Forum for something else. :omghaha:

if and only Iff India and China fight it's Asia who gonna lose. and U fucking (with respect China) please take care of ur neighbours, y behave like bastard like america? even asslickers like pakistani hate them. come on bros we are unity. Let's fcuk them.
 
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We’re Not Responsible for Our Buyers’ Behavior, Chinese Defense Contractor Says - China Real Time Report - WSJ

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  • September 26, 2014, 1:25 PM HKT
We’re Not Responsible for Our Buyers’ Behavior, Chinese Defense Contractor Says
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If law-enforcement gear is wrongfully wielded as tools of torture, then the end users should take the rap.

So says a major Chinese defense contractor accused by a human-rights group of selling products used to commit abuses. Poly Technologies—a subsidiary of China Poly Group, a Beijing-based conglomerate with interests ranging from arms to resources, property to art auctions—was among several Chinese companies accused this week by Amnesty International of exporting policing such wares to countries with poor human-rights records, particularly in Africa and Southeast Asia.

According to the U.K.-based group, more than 130 Chinese firms were producing and trading law-enforcement kit as of early this year, many of them selling products that mainly have legitimate policing uses but also tools that activists say are “intrinsically cruel”—including spiked batons, electric-shock weapons and mechanical restraints like weighted legcuffs, thumbcuffs and restraint chairs.

Amnesty also accused the Chinese government of maintaining lax export controls, allowing companies to ship law-enforcement tools to countries where domestic-security services have been accused of rights abuses.

In response to queries from The Wall Street Journal, Poly Technologies said Friday that the Chinese government maintains strict control over the export of law-enforcement equipment while the company itself has internal controls — both aimed at preventing misuse.

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“Poly Technologies acts merely as a trading agent, not an equipment manufacturer… Our influence over equipment manufacturers and end users is limited,” said the company, whose website states it has links with more than 100 countries. “If end users do commit rights abuses in the course of using the equipment, it is they who bear responsibility.”

“To date, there hasn’t been any known instance of misuse or human-rights violations involving law-enforcement gear exported by Poly Technologies,” it added.

According to Amnesty, Poly Technologies sold riot-control gear in 2011 to Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the equipment was likely used during crackdowns on dissent. The Chinese company, which produces tools including electric-stun guns, spiked shields and mechanical restraints, didn’t comment on Amnesty’s claims about these two deals.

China’s Commerce Ministry didn’t respond to a request for comment. A Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said this week she doubted the authenticity of Amnesty’s claims, describing the rights group as being “always biased against China.”
 
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Looks too small and thin.

I'm sure China's vast manufacturing landscape mass produces gigantic, black dildos that would make a donkey blush and make all of your holes squeal with delight.


The US propaganda media is basically trying to slander China for selling weapons, even though the biggest international arms sellers, both officially and on the black market, have been Western nations. The Western nations are losing lots of international business to Chinese competitors.

It basically went from, "Don't buy lousy cheap Chinese weapons," to, "Don't buy inhumane & evil Chinese weapons." This is simply marketing and sales propaganda from the West.

Did you know there is a boy, divest, and sanction campaign against Israel? Gee, I wonder why the free and fair press from the West underreports or defames this campaign?

In addition, the Western hypocrites want to ensure only their own military forces, their allies, and their proxies have access to better weapons. This is why Israel gets away with genocide, Saudi Arabia & its small neighboring nations get away with oppressing their own people, and Ukraine's new junta receives lots of Western aid to slaughter Ukrainian rebels.
 
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Sorry, but this article made me laugh. Where can I purchase a set of these torture tools? It sounds like China knows how to get medieval on the bad guys.

I can't even imagine the type of techniques they utilize on those whom they detain. I'm sure its far more severe then water-boarding. What say you, Sir?
 
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I can't even imagine the type of techniques they utilize on those whom they detain. I'm sure its far more severe then water-boarding. What say you, Sir?

I'm not in a position to say one way or another, but my perception is that I would rather be a prisoner of the US security apparatus (police, military) than of the Chinese security apparatus. Especially because I would be entitled to due process and a fair trial in the US. On the other side of the spectrum, despite all the whining, the Guantanamo detainees are treated very, very well.
 
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I'm not in a position to say one way or another, but my perception is that I would rather be a prisoner of the US security apparatus (police, military) than of the Chinese security apparatus. Especially because I would be entitled to due process and a fair trial in the US. On the other side of the spectrum, despite all the whining, the Guantanamo detainees are treated very, very well.

Only in America where terrorists are given due process of the law. As in the case of the Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Guaranteed had they done that in Russia or China, they would have been long dead, executed already.

I admit the American Judicial system is as impartial as it gets, as close to as 'desired perfection'. Almost to a flaw...!

@LeveragedBuyout classic double standard

It's not double standard, what he says is right.
 
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I'm not in a position to say one way or another, but my perception is that I would rather be a prisoner of the US security apparatus (police, military) than of the Chinese security apparatus. Especially because I would be entitled to due process and a fair trial in the US. On the other side of the spectrum, despite all the whining, the Guantanamo detainees are treated very, very well.

Fair treatment by American regime security forces? Only if you're white.

As for the Guantanamo detainees, you think they'd agree with you with that they're treated "very, very well"? That is if they can get the plastic bag or wet towel off their face long enough for them to catch their breath and give you a response.
 
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