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China sentences six more to death over ethnic rioting (1st Lead)

Oct 15, 2009, 5:12 GMT

   Beijing - China on Thursday sentenced to death six more people convicted of murder, arson and other violent crimes during ethnic rioting that left at least 197 dead in the far-western city of Urumqi, bringing the total number of death sentences linked to the July unrest to 12.

   The six sentenced to death Thursday were among 14 tried Wednesday by the Urumqi Intermediate People's Court, all of them apparently members of the Uighur ethnic minority.

   Three of the death sentences were suspended for two years, after which such sentences are normally commuted to life in prison, subject to good behaviour.

   Three more defendants were sentenced to life in prison while the other five were also given long prison terms, the official Xinhua news agency reported from Urumqi.

   Exiled Uighur leader Rebiya Kadeer condemned the six earlier death sentences, passed on Monday, as politically motivated and said they were likely to 'further enrage' Uighurs, who have long complained of discrimination.

   The 21 people tried this week are among 430 people charged with crimes linked to the rioting in early July.

   Prosecutors had already sent cases against 108 suspects for trial by local courts, the agency earlier quoted Liu Bo, the city's deputy chief procurator, as saying.

   The deadly rioting in Urumqi left 197 people dead and about 1,600 injured, according to the government.

   Uighur exile groups claimed, however, that up to 800 people died in Urumqi, many of them Uighurs shot or beaten to death by police.

   The rioting apparently began after a protest over the deaths of two Uighurs in the southern city of Shaoguan. The killings escalated into clashes with police and attacks by Uighurs against Han residents of Urumqi, the capital of the Xinjiang region.

   Urumqi was hit by further violence in late August and early September after reports of attacks by Uighurs using hypodermic needles and other sharp objects.

   Local courts sentenced seven Uighurs to long prison terms for attacks with needles in two separate trials held last month, two weeks after the arrests of the suspects.



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