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One man sentenced to death in brick kiln slavery scandal
2007-07-16 10:36:21 Xinhua English

TAIYUAN, July 17 (Xinhua) -- An employee of a brick kiln at the centre of the forced labor scandal in north China's Shanxi Province has been sentenced to death, while the boss of the kiln has been given a prison term of nine years.

Zhao Yanbing, who was hired to supervise workers in the kiln, was found guilty of manslaughter by the Intermediate People's Court of Linfen City of Shanxi, according to a press conference held by Shanxi Provincial Higher People's Court on Tuesday.

Zhao had previously admitted on national television to beating a mentally handicapped man to death for not working fast enough last November.

Foreman Heng Tinghan was given life imprisonment for intentionally injuring workers and for illegal detention. Following his arrest last month, Heng famously said about his role in the scandal, "I felt it was a fairly small thing."

The boss of the kiln, Wang Bingbing, the son of a local Communist Party village chief, was sentenced to nine years in prison for illegal detention.

Twenty-six other employees were given prison sentences. Six taskmasters, convicted of forcing workers to work in brick kilns owned by Wang in Caosheng Village, from March to late May this year, have been sentenced to jail terms ranging from 18 months to three years.

The workers had been forced to work overtime without payment. During the period, 18 workers were injured, one seriously, in unspeakable working conditions.

A total of 29 brick kiln bosses, foremen, supervisors or taskmasters, tried by courts in different cities and counties of Shanxi in seven separate cases, have been given different jail terms so far, the court statement concluded.

Sentences of a further 12 people involved in five cases are expected to be made public in a couple of days, the court spokesman said.

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