China - Uighur teenager handed death sentence over ethnic riots
A 19-year-old Uighur woman has been handed a suspended death sentence on charges of taking part in deadly ethnic riots in western China in 2009 - the second woman to receive the death penalty for the unrest.
Radio Free Asia said Pezilet Ekber was working as a saleswoman at a shop in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang region, when riots broke out between the Turkic-speaking Muslim Uighur minority and Han Chinese on July 5, 2009. The riots left nearly 200 people dead and were the most serious outbreak of violence in Xinjiang in years.
The report cited a letter from a classmate of the woman as saying Miss Ekber was sentenced to death in April last year with a two-year reprieve by the Urumqi Intermediate People's Court. Such punishments are usually commuted to life in prison.
Officials at the court and the regional government either refused to comment or said no one was available to do so. The RFA report, published on Friday, did not give details of the charges against Ekber.
News about court cases in Xinjiang has only trickled out at times, as the government controlled the flow of information in an apparent bid to limit any public reactions.
China has sentenced dozens of people for their involvement in the riots, most of them Uighurs.
China has blamed the rioting on overseas-based groups agitating for broader rights for Uighurs in Xinjiang. Ethnic tensions have simmered for years, with many Uighurs resentful of Beijing's heavy-handed rule. China says it respects minority rights and has boosted living standards and economies in areas such as Xinjiang.
Uighur teenager handed death sentence over ethnic riots - Telegraph
China hands 19-year-old Uighur woman death sentence
China handed a 19-year-old Uighur woman a suspended death sentence on charges of taking part in deadly ethnic riots in Uighur region in 2009.
Pezilet Ekber became the second Uyghur woman to receive the death penalty in connection to the unrest.
Another woman was executed by Chinese authorities earlier this year. US-funded broadcaster Radio Free Asia said Ekber was working as a saleswoman at a shop in Urumqi, the capital of the region, when protests broke out between the Turkic-speaking Muslim Uighur locals and Han Chinese on July 5, 2009.
The riots left nearly 200 people dead. The report cited a letter from a classmate of the woman as saying Miss Ekber was sentenced to death in April last year with a two-year reprieve by the Urumqi Intermediate People's Court.
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A 19-year-old Uighur woman has been handed a suspended death sentence on charges of taking part in deadly ethnic riots in western China in 2009 - the second woman to receive the death penalty for the unrest.
Radio Free Asia said Pezilet Ekber was working as a saleswoman at a shop in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang region, when riots broke out between the Turkic-speaking Muslim Uighur minority and Han Chinese on July 5, 2009. The riots left nearly 200 people dead and were the most serious outbreak of violence in Xinjiang in years.
The report cited a letter from a classmate of the woman as saying Miss Ekber was sentenced to death in April last year with a two-year reprieve by the Urumqi Intermediate People's Court. Such punishments are usually commuted to life in prison.
Officials at the court and the regional government either refused to comment or said no one was available to do so. The RFA report, published on Friday, did not give details of the charges against Ekber.
News about court cases in Xinjiang has only trickled out at times, as the government controlled the flow of information in an apparent bid to limit any public reactions.
China has sentenced dozens of people for their involvement in the riots, most of them Uighurs.
China has blamed the rioting on overseas-based groups agitating for broader rights for Uighurs in Xinjiang. Ethnic tensions have simmered for years, with many Uighurs resentful of Beijing's heavy-handed rule. China says it respects minority rights and has boosted living standards and economies in areas such as Xinjiang.
Uighur teenager handed death sentence over ethnic riots - Telegraph
China hands 19-year-old Uighur woman death sentence
China handed a 19-year-old Uighur woman a suspended death sentence on charges of taking part in deadly ethnic riots in Uighur region in 2009.
Pezilet Ekber became the second Uyghur woman to receive the death penalty in connection to the unrest.
Another woman was executed by Chinese authorities earlier this year. US-funded broadcaster Radio Free Asia said Ekber was working as a saleswoman at a shop in Urumqi, the capital of the region, when protests broke out between the Turkic-speaking Muslim Uighur locals and Han Chinese on July 5, 2009.
The riots left nearly 200 people dead. The report cited a letter from a classmate of the woman as saying Miss Ekber was sentenced to death in April last year with a two-year reprieve by the Urumqi Intermediate People's Court.
China hands 19-year-old Uighur woman death sentence | Beijing News.Net