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China secretly executes four Tibetan protesters for role in Lhasa riots: Report

London, Fri, 23 Oct 2009 ANI

London, Oct. 23 (ANI): China has reportedly executed four Tibetan protesters, including one woman, in connection with last year's deadly riots in Lhasa.

 

The first ever-reported judicial killings of Tibetans in China have prompted overseas protests that proper legal procedures were not followed, The Guardian reports.

 

Although the Chinese media is yet to confirm the executions, Dharamsala-based Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy has claimed that the executions took place early on Tuesday morning, it said.

 

The Rights group identified three of the executed Tibetans as two men - Lobsang Gyaltsen and Loyak - and a woman named Penkyi. The fourth victim was not named.

 

It added that the body of Lobsang Gyaltsen had been handed to his family, while Loyak's ashes were given to his relatives.

 

In April, the Lhasa intermediate people's court had sentenced the two men to death on charges of arson. Under Chinese law, death penalty cases should be reviewed by the Supreme Court, the report said.

 

"It is impossible to have any confidence that even the most basic legal norms were observed before the Chinese state sanctioned and carried out the killing of these four Tibetans," Stephanie Brigden, director of Free Tibet, said.

 

Following the surfacing of the execution reports, London-based Tibetan groups called for a vigil outside the Chinese embassy.

 

Free Tibet said the executions should prompt the British government to rethink the way it engages with China over the region.

 

Labour MP Kate Hoey has tabled an early day motion calling for an inquiry into the UK government's failure to secure human rights improvements in Tibet. (ANI)

 


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