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  • He Jingjun, associate professor at Southwest University of Political Science and Law in Chongqing and commentator for The Beijing News, welcomes the execution decision as a "milestone in the protection of Chinese citizens overseas".

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  • In the UK, the Centre of Water Law, Policy and Science is based at the University of Dundee have been heavily involved in the programme.

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