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30 sentenced for role in Lhasa riots

The Intermediate People’s Court of Lhasa in Tibet’s capital sentenced 30 people to jail terms ranging from three years to life in prison for their role in the deadly riots in the Tibetan capital in mid-March.

Updated on: Apr 30, 2008 02:39 AM IST
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China on Tuesday jailed 30 people, including six monks, for their alleged role in the worst anti-government protests since 1989 in Lhasa, handing down the first sentences for the riots.

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It also asked the Dalai Lama to create suitable conditions for the proposed talks.

The Intermediate People’s Court of Lhasa in Tibet’s capital sentenced 30 people to jail terms ranging from three years to life in prison for their role in the deadly riots in the Tibetan capital in mid-March.

The court sentenced three persons to life imprisonment for their alleged role in the riots that left 20 people dead and 1,000 injured and prompting a massive security crackdown by Beijing in the Himalayan region.

Basang, a monk from Doilungdeqen County in Lhasa, was sentenced to life for his active role in the mob violence. Of the five monks who followed Basang, two were sentenced to 20 years and the other three to 15 years imprisonment, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

 
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