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China says opened fire on Tibetan protesters
Posted by Jeff from Rawstory
Citing police sources, the state-run news agency said police acted in self-defence when they fired on protesters on Sunday. It is China's first admission its security forces have caused injuries in their crackdown on anti-government demonstrations.
Tibetan Youth Challenge Beijing -- and Dalai Lama
Posted by Jeff from Wall Street Journal
A new generation of impatient activists is vying to seize control of the Tibetan freedom movement from the Dalai Lama. Tsewang Rigzin, president of the 30,000-member Tibetan Youth Congress, has a clear goal: Tibet's independence from China. To achieve it, the group has staged a march to Tibet from this north Indian Himalayan town, called for a boycott of the Beijing Olympics, supported hunger strikes and demonstrated outside China's diplomatic missions around the world.
Tibet Protests Spread to Other Provinces
Posted by roccoj from ABC News
Protests spread from Tibet into three neighboring provinces Sunday as Tibetans defied a Chinese government crackdown, while the Dalai Lama decried what he called the "cultural genocide" taking place in his homeland.
Is this the moment? Tibet protests spread across China
Posted by Jeff from MSNBC
Is this the moment for Tibetan activists to escalate the push for independence? Violence in Tibet spilled over into neighboring provinces Sunday where Tibetan protesters defied a Chinese government crackdown. The Dalai Lama warned Tibet faced “cultural genocide” and appealed to the world for help.
2 dead in Tibet riots with China
Posted by Jeff from MSNBC
Protests led by Buddhist monks against Chinese rule in Tibet turned violent Friday, with shops and vehicles torched and gunshots echoing in the streets of the ancient capital, Lhasa. A radio report said two people had been killed.
Tibetan monks 'surrounded' by Chinese troops
Posted by Jeff from MSNBC
Rights group hits China on treatment of migrants
Posted by Jeff from Boston Globe
The report cataloged a variety of deprivations suffered by the estimated 1 million to 2 million migrant workers employed on construction sites before the Summer Olympics in Beijing: a lack of safety equipment, crowded and unhygienic dormitories, no medical care, arbitrary fines by bosses, and unpaid wages.
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