Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Unrest In Tibet Spreads


Tibetan Unrest Spreads As Two Reported Killed By Chinese Troops -- The Guardian

Chinese paramilitaries reportedly kill two more Tibetans during protests as US expresses 'grave concern' at violence.

Chinese paramilitaries have killed at least two more Tibetans during protests and detained about 100 others, campaign groups have reported, as the US expressed "grave concern" at some of the worst violence seen in the mountainous region since 2008.

The clashes this week in Ganzi prefecture, known in Tibetan as Kandze, may have claimed five lives since the start of the lunar new year on Monday, and there are concerns that demonstrations against Beijing's rule could spread more widely.

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More News On The Unrest In Tibet

Clashes between Tibetans, security forces spread in southwestern China; gov’t blames ‘mob’ -- Washington Post/AP
Clashes Spread in Tibetan Region in China -- Time/AP
More Deaths Reported in Fresh Tibetan Violence -- Voice of America
Deadly Confrontation Spreads in Tibetan Region of China -- New York Times
China says one Tibetan killed in second Sichuan clash -- BBC
Two more Tibetans killed by Chinese forces after protests: group -- Reuters
Unrest spreads in China's Tibetan areas -- AFP
Two more Tibetans 'shot dead' in clashes with Chinese forces -- The Telegraph
Tibetan killed as Chinese forces fire teargas at protesters in Sichuan -- The Guardian
Group: Tibetans killed as China forces fire on crowd -- MSNBC
Tibetan shooting comes on heels of human rights criticism -- L.A. times
China Criticizes 'Hyped' Reports of Tibetan Clashes -- Voice of America
Tibetan exile movement calls for international intervention after violence -- CNN
Exiled Tibetan PM Calls for Foreign Intervention Following Clashes in Southern China -- Voice of America
US Deplores Violence in Tibetan Areas of China -- Voice of America

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