India Cracks Down On Tibetan Protests During Chinese Leader's Visit -- The Guardian
Tibetan exile who set himself on fire dies as Hu Jintao arrives for summit.
A Tibetan exile who set himself on fire in Delhi earlier this week has died, as Indian police and paramilitaries launch a security crackdown to prevent further protests or self-immolations during the visit of the Chinese premier, Hu Jintao.
Jamphel Yeshi, 27, suffered 90% burns after dousing himself with petrol during a protest on Monday, and authorities fear that more Tibetans will follow suit to protest at Chinese policies in their homeland. About 30 Tibetans have died and another dozen have been seriously injured in the past 13 months in similar protests, mainly inside China.
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More News On Tibetans Protesting In India Ahead Of The Chinese Leader's Visit
India Tightens New Delhi’s Tibetan Districts on Eve of Summit -- New York Times
Security stepped up for Summit -- The Hindu
Chinese President's visit to Delhi provokes Tibetan protests -- NDTV
ForeignAffairs: India places Tibetan community under house arrest for BRICS Summit -- Global Post
Indian Police Round Up Tibetan Exiles Before Hu Visit -- Voice of America
Tibetan Activists Seek Spotlight at BRICS Summit -- Voice of America
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Update: Turmoil builds in China's Tibetan regions -- MSNBC
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