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A curfew has been imposed and a shoot-at-sight order has been given to the police following two days of violent protests by Tibetans in certain parts of Western Sichuan, which has seen 14 instances of self-immolation since March last year following the arrests of a large number of Tibetan monks of the well-known Kirti monastery and their forcible detention in a military camp.

2.The protests by the monks of the Kirti monastery started in support of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and in opposition to the suppression of the Tibetans by the Chinese authorities. It has since spread to the general population of the area in protest against the arrest and prosecution of many bystanders, who were present at thescenes of self-immolation, on charges of abetment of suicide.

3. The anger has been aggravated by the refusal of the Chinese authorities to hand over the bodies of those who committed self-immolation to their relatives for funeral ceremonies in accordance with Tibetan traditions and by the disposal of the dead bodies by the police without allowing the relatives to be present.

4.The protests, which were peaceful till December, have since assumed a violent form with at least two attacks on police stations where, the local residents suspected, the dead bodies were kept.

5.An outbreak of widespread violence involving about 6000 Tibetans was reported on January 23,2012, from theDraggo county in Sichuan province’s Kardze prefecture . According to reliable sources, the local police opened fire on the protesting Tibetans, resulting in the death of five Tibetans and injuries to 40 others.

6. The news of deaths in the police firings led to the spread of the violence the next day to the Serthar (in Chinese Seda) area of the same prefecture.The police again opened fire resulting in six more deaths.

7. Reports of demonstrations have also been received from the Ngaba (in Chinese, Aba prefecture) area where several thousand Tibetans have reportedly blocked a local road. The police forcibly dispersed Tibetans who tried to hold a special prayer meeting in the Kirti monastery in homage to those who died in the police firings.

8.It is reliably learnt that the latest violence started when the police beat up and arrested Tibetans in the affected areas who refused to celebrate the Chinese New Year’s Day in protest against the Chinese suppression. They also observed the Chinese New Year’s Day as a day of mourning in memory of all those who have committed self-immolation since March last.

9.The US , which will be hosting China’s Vice President Xi Jinping at the White House next month, has expressed grave concern over the latest violence, and called upon Beijing to review its “counterproductive policies” in Tibetan areas that have created tensions and threatened Tibetans’ religious, cultural and linguistic identity.
 
A curfew has been imposed and a shoot-at-sight order has been given to the police following two days of violent protests by Tibetans in certain parts of Western Sichuan, which has seen 14 instances of self-immolation since March last year following the arrests of a large number of Tibetan monks of the well-known Kirti monastery and their forcible detention in a military camp.

2.The protests by the monks of the Kirti monastery started in support of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and in opposition to the suppression of the Tibetans by the Chinese authorities. It has since spread to the general population of the area in protest against the arrest and prosecution of many bystanders, who were present at thescenes of self-immolation, on charges of abetment of suicide.

3. The anger has been aggravated by the refusal of the Chinese authorities to hand over the bodies of those who committed self-immolation to their relatives for funeral ceremonies in accordance with Tibetan traditions and by the disposal of the dead bodies by the police without allowing the relatives to be present.

4.The protests, which were peaceful till December, have since assumed a violent form with at least two attacks on police stations where, the local residents suspected, the dead bodies were kept.

5.An outbreak of widespread violence involving about 6000 Tibetans was reported on January 23,2012, from theDraggo county in Sichuan province’s Kardze prefecture . According to reliable sources, the local police opened fire on the protesting Tibetans, resulting in the death of five Tibetans and injuries to 40 others.

6. The news of deaths in the police firings led to the spread of the violence the next day to the Serthar (in Chinese Seda) area of the same prefecture.The police again opened fire resulting in six more deaths.

7. Reports of demonstrations have also been received from the Ngaba (in Chinese, Aba prefecture) area where several thousand Tibetans have reportedly blocked a local road. The police forcibly dispersed Tibetans who tried to hold a special prayer meeting in the Kirti monastery in homage to those who died in the police firings.

8.It is reliably learnt that the latest violence started when the police beat up and arrested Tibetans in the affected areas who refused to celebrate the Chinese New Year’s Day in protest against the Chinese suppression. They also observed the Chinese New Year’s Day as a day of mourning in memory of all those who have committed self-immolation since March last.

9.The US , which will be hosting China’s Vice President Xi Jinping at the White House next month, has expressed grave concern over the latest violence, and called upon Beijing to review its “counterproductive policies” in Tibetan areas that have created tensions and threatened Tibetans’ religious, cultural and linguistic identity.

source??can you provide a link please

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a shoot-at-sight order has been given to the police

really!that's great!!kill those bastard rioters all.do you have a link please?
 
source??can you provide a link please

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really!that's great!!kill those bastard rioters all.do you have a link please?

I can provide a link, but what is the use, you will say that it is a BS. But the thing is this is true or not.
 
Such barbarians.

What did the peaceful Tibetan monks do except demand their human rights.

Disgusting. :tdown:


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Here is the link:


Police firing kills 11 Tibetans in western Sinchuan - Rediff.com India News

Curfew in Western Sichuan: 11 Tibetans Die in Police Firing

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Tibetan prisoner paralysed after severe torture, released

Phayul[Tuesday, January 24, 2012 15:55]

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Lobsang Khedup seen in an undated photo. (Photo/Kirti monastery)
Lobsang Khedup seen in an undated photo. (Photo/Kirti monastery)
DHARAMSHALA, January 24: Torture and indiscriminate beatings by Chinese prison guards has maimed the body of a Tibetan monk, causing waist-down paralysis.

Lobsang Khedup, 39, a monk from the Kirti monastery was arrested last year and given a three-year prison term. He was released from the Mein-Yang prison after the prison guards ascertained that Lobsang Khedup had minimal chances of recovery.

Lobsang Khedup along with Lobsang Gyatso, both Kirti monks, were sentenced to three years in prison on July 15 last year by a Chinese court in eastern Tibet.

The monks were held incommunicado for nearly two months before they were presented before the court.

Lobsang Khedup and Lobsang Gyatso, along with many other monks, had resisted the arrest of their fellow monks and told the Chinese authorities that ‘if you are going to arrest our monks then you must arrest all of us’.

Lobsang Khedup’s condition is being described as serious by sources in exile.

“He is paralysed waist-down and can speak only very little,” a release by the exile base of Kirti monastery in Dharamshala said today.

The release also noted that since Lobsang Khedup’s arrival at the Kirti monastery on January 22, scores of Tibetans have been visiting to pay their respects and wish him recovery.

Late Norlha Ashagtsang in photos before and after his imprisonment.
Late Norlha Ashagtsang in photos before and after his imprisonment.
Last month, a Tibetan former political prisoner passed away as a result of torture suffered in Chinese detention. Norla Ashagtsang succumbed to his injuries sustained during prolonged torture sessions in Lhasa just weeks after his release on medical parole.

Norlha Ashagtsang was arrested on June 27, 2009 for protesting against the arrest of two Tibetans, Gyurmey Gonpo and Gyatsang Dorje, for taking part in a non co-operation movement against the Chinese government in Derge town.

Repeated medical check ups after his release failed to save Norlha Ashagtsang who passed away on December 27, 2011 in a hospital in Lhasa.

London based Free Tibet notes that in Tibet “it is common practice for seriously or terminally injured prisoners to be released in order to reduce the number of deaths in detention”.

Tibetan prisoner paralysed after severe torture, released - www.phayul.com
 
I can provide a link, but what is the use, you will say that it is a BS. But the thing is this is true or not.

and the reason why u won't post the link or name the anthor is because it is BS?

a simple google search would tell u "The writer is Additional Secretary (retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, New Delhi, and, presently, Director, Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai, and Associate of the Chennai Centre For China Studies. E-mail: seventyone2@gmail.com Twitter : @SORBONNE75"

ah, interesting, so it is not from any credible new agencies.

maybe this indian read it from other news agencies, so lets google "11 Tibetans Die", after all, 11 people killed, that must be a big news, especially with keyword like tibet and China.

tell me what you find
 
and the reason why u won't post the link or name the anthor is because it is BS?

a simple google search would tell u "The writer is Additional Secretary (retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, New Delhi, and, presently, Director, Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai, and Associate of the Chennai Centre For China Studies. E-mail: seventyone2@gmail.com Twitter : @SORBONNE75"

ah, interesting, so it is not from any credible new agencies.

maybe this indian read it from other news agencies, so lets google "11 Tibetans Die", after all, 11 people killed, that must be a big news, especially with keyword like tibet and China.

tell me what you find

You people are the ones who write all the BS in your official news papers, not we. If you are interested you can find already our friend have posted the link. see Mr.
 
what a disappointment,AP news said we just killed 3 those bastards,I wont that 11 bastards killed news link,please.
 
You people are the ones who write all the BS in your official news papers, not we. If you are interested you can find already our friend have posted the link. see Mr.

First, don't generalize people. Yes, there are BS in official news papers, of course. Did I write those BS or in anyway connected to it? No, the only connection is I am Chinese.

Second, posting link of news, if it is a news, is a forum rule that you have to comply AND it has to be a credible source. In this case, you refuse to post the link of the article, or name the author and it is not even from the usual western media that already biased against China.

yea, sure, why not, go on
 
Typical denial mode by chines friends...Anyway...how can you chines friends get a independent source? Do you think that you gave that much of freedom to people of Tibet to run a news paper and that newspaper will publish anything against China and that poor news paper can survive in tibet? ...I know that both of us know the answer. So when there is no facility to report the incident to independently report about the uprising in Tibet, then of course evil bharati's will publish the news that will be available to them...
 

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