China executes eight convicted for terrorism

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China executes eight convicted for terrorism

BEIJING – China has executed eight people convicted on terrorism charges in the restive western region of Xinjiang, including three men authorities say were behind a deadly attack in the heart of Beijing in which an SUV ploughed through a crowd, state media reported.

Last year’s attack, in which the driver died alongside his mother and wife as passengers as well as three bystanders, was a sign that the violence the government blames on ethnic Uighur separatists was spilling out of the far western region — home to the Muslim, Turkic minority.

The others who were put to death were convicted of attacking police stations, bomb making, murder and arson, the government-run Tianshan Net news portal reported yesterday.

The report did not say when the executions took place.

Beijing has blamed the deadly unrest on terrorism with overseas ties, but human rights groups say the Uighurs are suffering from repressive policies and practices.

All eight people executed had Uighur-sounding names.

China has promised to strike hard against attacks in Xinjiang after scores of people were killed earlier this year.