Published: 9:30PM Monday October 12, 2009
Source: Reuters
Source: ReutersFiremen put out a fire in Dawannanlu Street in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
A Chinese court in the restive far western region of Xinjiang
sentenced six people to death for murder and other crimes committed
during ethnic rioting in July in which almost 200 people were
killed.
It was not immediately clear from the brief report by the official
Xinhua news agency if any of the death sentences would be commuted,
as sometimes happens in China.
Another person was give life imprisonment, Xinhua said. It gave no
other details.
State television showed deserted streets and heavy security around
the courthouse, which it said was closed for all other
business.
Last month, China announced the first charges to be laid in
connection with the unrest, with 21 people charged with murder,
arson, robbery and damaging property during ethnic riots that
erupted in Urumqi, Xinjiang's capital, on July 5.
In Xinjiang's worst ethnic violence in decades, Uighurs attacked
majority Han Chinese in Urumqi, after taking to the streets to
protest against attacks on Uighur workers at a factory in southern
China in June that left two Uighurs dead.
Han Chinese in Urumqi sought revenge two days later.
The violence left 197 people dead, mostly Han Chinese, and wounded
more than 1,600, according to official figures.
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