Tibet has released 1,157 people involved in the March Lhasa riot, who were charged with minor offences, said Palma Trily, the autonomous region's executive vice chairman, at a press conference on Friday.
Tibet police detained and arrested 953 people after the riot, while 362 others surrendered to police, he said.
The Tibet courts handed down punishments to 12 people on Thursday and Friday and 30 on April 29, convicting them of arson, robbery, the crime of gathering to assault state organs, and other crimes. Another 116 in custody were awaiting trial.
The punishments for 29 of the convicts have gone effective.
Defendants from minority ethnic groups were provided with interpreters at court sessions, which ensured their rights, Palma Trily said.
He said judicial authorities followed the policy of combining punishment with leniency in handling the cases, which means leniency for those with minor offences.
The riot, which was believed to have been organized, premeditated and masterminded by the backers of the Dalai Lama, erupted in downtown Lhasa on March 14, leaving seven schools, five hospitals and 120 homes torched and 908 shops looted. Total damage was more than 244 million yuan.
The riot also left 18 innocent civilians and one police officer dead, and 382 civilians and 241 policemen were injured.
(Xinhua News Agency June 21, 2008)