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How to repatriate China prisoners held in South Korea?
If you are discriminated against or treated unfairly during your detention or imprisonment in South Korea, or if you are severely punished or sentenced, the parties concerned have the right to ask for a meeting with the consular officials of the China Embassy or Consulate in South Korea to reflect the situation and make representations.
Second, there is no extradition treaty between China and South Korea. Now we can only discuss it case by case, and finally the South Korean side will announce the repatriation in the name of illegal immigrants.
At present, China's pursuit abroad mainly includes extradition, repatriation, prosecution in different places and persuasion.
1. Extradition refers to the act of a country handing over a wanted or sentenced person in its territory to a foreign country for trial or punishment at the request of the foreign country. Extradition usually requires the requesting country and the requested country to sign extradition treaties or agreements.
2. Repatriation means that the requested country sends the criminal suspect back to the requesting country as an illegal immigrant on the grounds that he has violated the immigration law. Lai Changxing was repatriated to China.
3. Prosecuting in different places means that our country provides the criminal suspect with evidence that he has violated the domestic law of the country where the fugitive is located, so that the country where the fugitive is located can prosecute him according to its own laws.
4. Persuading to return is to persuade the fleeing people to voluntarily return to China and surrender themselves, such as Hu Xing, former deputy director of Yunnan Provincial Communications Department.
Among all kinds of overseas pursuits, extradition should be the most legal and main way to pursue, but at present, the disguised extradition methods such as repatriation, persuasion and prosecution in different places are still the main ways to pursue overseas pursuits in China. As of 20 14, 10, China has signed extradition treaties with 38 countries, of which only 29 have entered into force. For example, China signed an extradition treaty with France as early as 2007, but it has not yet entered into force due to French reasons.
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