A speedy appeal in China is the last thing Karm Gilespie needs

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Opinion: The conviction in China of Australian man Karm Gilespie on drug trafficking charges will create a series of diplomatic, legal and political challenges for Australia |

This may be explained by a family request that his case not be publicised, or by a position taken by the Australian government that any advocacy be conducted behind closed doors and not in the public domain. That has now changed as a result of the decision of the Guangzhou Intermediate People’s Court,m as a result of the decision of the Guangzhou Intermediate People’s Court, which has sentenced him to death. Gilespie has a reported 10 days to appeal his conviction.

That he has been detained by China, awaiting trial, for six-and-a-half years would in itself be cause for concern, but given China was heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and it is known that prison populations have been particularly at risk, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade will want to make sure Gilespie is fit and well.

Second, Australia will want to ensure that Gilespie’s appeal rights are respected. To that end, Gilespie’s legal team will need to formally lodge an appeal. There will also be a need for Gilespie and his legal team to properly prepare for an appeal, and consular officials will want to ensure that those communications can take place without interference.

The legal options for Gilespie are not strong. The Chinese legal system is opaque and exceptionally difficult for under-resourced foreigners to access and enjoy success in criminal appeals.

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The AFP played a part in this, they had an operation going within China, probably tipped them off, like in Bali.

Lol at people saying China is using this to bully and blackmail Australia. Blackmail into what

No more than similar charges in Singapore and Indonesia. DFAT cannot be seen to interfere in legitimate judicial processes. All they can do is warn Australians about carrying drugs in Asia. No one with a brain does it.

Drug dealer should be dead.

His is not a prisoner, he is a political hostage. Scotty from marketing will have to be Donald J Trump to pull this one off.

This hostage was held in reserve for years and is only now being dangled before the Morrison government as retribution for its daring to question Fascist China’s supposed virtue in all things. The childish Xi junta is a morally backward regime permanently retarding China.

CCPChina using a human life to blackmail and bully Australia is infuriating. Truly the worst kind of thugs.

Fk him, do the crime do the time.

Bully tactics. He’s a human being. And Australian. He should be represented as such.

Why ... I'll pay towards his execution. Drug dealers are scum

His family *ahem* I mean 'Associates' must be worried sick.

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