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Dalai Lama’s Representative In Kathmandu Under Police Custody

Issue 11, March 14, 2010


By KTM Metro Reporter in Kathmandu

March 8, 2010: the Nepal Police have taken the representative of the Dalai Lama in Kathmandu Thinley Gyatso into custody on Sunday March 07, 2010 for preventing any possible anti-China rallies in Kathmandu well before the anniversary of the Tibetan uprising against the Chinese rule in Tibet on March 10, 1959.

Tibetans living elsewhere in the world have been preparing for marking the 51st anniversary of the Tibetan uprising against the Chinese rule in Tibet that cost more than 86,000 Tibetan lives in 1959 and the spiritual leader Dalai Lama had to fled India.

Currently, the Dalai Lama living in Dharamsala, India has been asking for only autonomous Tibet but the Chinese rulers have not been agreeing on even giving autonomy to Tibetans and have opted to rule the Tibetans with forces, repression and brutality.

The current Nepalese Government run by the ministers mostly rejected by the voters in the polls have been assisting the Chinese rulers in repressing the Tibetans’ rights to self-rule, in return for the meager assistance in the economic development of Nepal.

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