Six men who were convicted of murder and other
crimes in the July 5 riot in Xinjiang were sentenced Monday to death after a
first-instance trial, and another man was jailed for life. Abdukerim Abduwayit, Gheni Yusup, Abdulla
Mettohti, Adil Rozi, Nureli Wuxiu'er, and Alim Metyusup were sentenced to death
at the Intermediate People's Court in Urumqi. Tayirejan Abulimit was given life imprisonment, a
lesser punishment as he confessed to crimes of murder and robbery and helped the
police capture Alim Metyusup. All seven men had been convicted of murder, and
some of them were also convicted of arson or robbery. The seven were the first to be sentenced over the
riot, which left 197 people dead and more than 1,600 injured in Urumqi, capital
of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Abdukerim Abduwayit killed five innocent people
in just two hours in different places with dagger and pipe wrench during the
riot. He also set fire to a downtown building, forcing 13 people to jump off the
building to escape and causing an economic loss of more than 260,000 yuan
(38,067 U.S. dollars). According to a videotape provided by a witness,
Abduwayit kept beating the head and back of a Han person heavily with a
40-cm-long metal object at about 8 p.m. on July 5, which caused the death of
that man. "A brutal rioter like him deserves death
penalty," said an observer of the trial who refused to offer his name. In the second case, four rioters including Gheni
Yusup and Abdulla Mettohti beat five people to death and injured two others in
five different locations. They smashed and looted shops and vehicles. Abdulla Mettohti and others also set a grain and
oil shop ablaze, killing all the five members of a family who were hiding inside
and causing an economic loss of 1.37 million yuan. The victims were aged between
12 to 82. In the third case, Alim Metyusup and Tayirejan
Abulimit together killed three people and seriously injured one person. They
also robbed the victims of their mobile phones. Alim Metyusup together with other mobs killed
another two people and set fire to houses, resulting in an economic loss of more
than 50,000 yuan. The public prosecutors presented testimonies of
witnesses, autopsy reports and other evidences at the court, and played
monitoring video of the scenes of crimes. The defendants provided explanation against their
charges and their lawyers defended at the court. More than 400 people, including legislators,
political advisors, family members of the defendants and victims, and
journalists, observed the court hearings. The court proceedings were done in the Uygur
language along with simultaneous interpretation. "People should act according to the law. As
citizens we shall try our best to maintain social harmony, happiness and
security," Nurmemet Hapiz from a local mosque, said after the court ruling. "I observed the entire hearing of one case. The
facts are clear, evidence certain and sentences fair. It shows the law will
bring justice to the victims," said Cui Chunyu, a local legislator. "Those who disdain and trample on the law will be
punished, and that is what I see from today's court hearing," said a local
resident named Wang Chong. "Monday's trial and sentence came in line with
the Chinese law and international practice. No country will brook the killing of
innocent people," said Chen Qibiao, professor with Xinjiang Party School. "The sentences safeguarded the dignity of law and
justice and reflected the common aspiration of the people," he said. It took some 10,000 Xinjiang police officers and
several hundreds of procurators quite a long time to search and confirm
evidences of each case that took place in hundreds of venues. The trials could not be held until all the facts were verified, said Li Yan, an
officer with the investigation section of the Urumqi People's Procuratorate.
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