A totally serious (if morbid) question. I’ve always heard that, when executing a protester or dissident, the Chinese authorities would send the deceased’s family a “bill for the bullet.”
I guess I’ve also always assumed this was either a colorful myth or at worst, an occasional, over-harsh method of “sending a message” to a key leader’s team. Not that I have any special love or defense for insane Chinese cruelty, but still.
- Got a worthwhile citation that shows “billing for the bullet” is or was a standard practice?
- Got a photo of what the actual bill looks like?
My first Tumblr question is a serious one; please respond accordingly.
Does or did China send the family of executed prisoners a bill for the bullet that killed them?
“Bullet fee” mentioned here:
http://www.connexions.org/CxLibrary/Docs/CX5051-ExecutionDayinZhengzhou.htm
The author is Wu Hongda, Executive Director of the China Information Center.
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“Bullet fee” mentioned here: //www.connexions.org/CxLibrary/Docs/CX5051-ExecutionDayinZhengzhou.htm The author
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