05 March 2008 :
Ten people were executed in central China, just as the annual session of parliament opened, Chinese press reported.A court in the city of Changsha in Hunan province approved yesterday the executions of the criminals who had committed "heinous criminal acts", according to Rednet.com, a provincial news website.
The criminals ranging from 21- to 38-years-old were variously described in the report as murderers, robbers and drug dealers.
In one case a dispute over food at an Internet bar in Changsha prompted He Guoping, 21, to hack to death three of the employees with a kitchen knife.
The executions, by firing squad, came as Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao opened the National People's Congress with a sweeping policy speech that included a vow to combat corruption and crime. Executions in China are often carried out during events judged by China's ruling Communist Party as politically significant.