DEATH SENTENCE IN UIGHUR CASE

DEATH SENTENCE IN UIGHUR CASE

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A court in southern China has handed out a death sentence to a man involved in a brawl in July blamed for being the trigger to deadly riots in the restive far western region of Xinjiang. State media said the fight erupted between a group of Han Chinese and ethnic Uighur workers from Xinjiang at a factory in Shaoguan, Guangdong province, after a rumour spread that some Uighurs had raped two women. The courts in Shaoguan also gave another man life imprisonment, and nine others got sentences ranging from five to eight years in jail, the official Xinhua news agency said. Two Uighur workers were beaten to death in the fight, and three others were severely injured, the report said. The man given the death sentence was a Han Chinese.