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Death sentence for three Xinjiang plane hijackers

A court in China’s restive Xinjiang region sentenced three men to death on Tuesday after they were found guilty of trying to hijack an aircraft.

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Agence France-Presse

A court in China’s restive Muslim-majority region of Xinjiang sentenced three men to death on Tuesday after they were found guilty of trying to hijack an aircraft, state media said.

The men, along with a fourth who received a life prison term, tried to commandeer the plane in June, the official Xinhua news agency said.

Xinhua did not give details of the hijack, but authorities said in June that six members of China’s Uygur minority tried to seize a plane that had taken off from Hotan in the northwestern region and were thwarted by passengers and crew.

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The plane returned safely to the airport in Hotan – which has seen a spate of violent clashes between mainly Muslim Uygur and police due to simmering ethnic tensions – and the suspects were detained, authorities said.

Two security personnel were seriously injured, Xinhua said at the time.

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Dilxat Raxit, a spokesman for the exiled World Uygur Congress, told reporters the four men were sentenced for the June incident.

He disputed the official version of events, claiming that a fight over seating broke out on board the aircraft between a group of Uygurs and Han Chinese, the country’s majority ethnic group.

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