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Nepalese Police Arrest Hundreds Of Tibetan Protesters In Exile

Issue 45, November 6, 2011

By KTM Metro Reporter

November 1, 2011: Tibetan exiles living in Nepal have protested against the Chinese occupation of Tibet and supported Buddhist monks that have immolated protesting against the Chinese rule in Tibet. They have assembled at the outskirts of Kathmandu to hold a meeting praying for the nine monks that have immolated in Tibet protesting against the Chinese rule in their motherland.

Nepalese police in the riot gear have entered the meeting hall and mauled hundreds of Tibetan exiles that have prayed for the nine monks that have immolated in Tibet against the Chinese rule in Tibet.

The Nepalese police have stated that Tibetan exiles have shouted anti-Chinese slogans. The government of Nepal adopts the one-China policy means Tibet and Taiwan are the integral parts of the People’s Republic of China. So, the Nepalese police label anybody talking about ‘free Tibet’ as anti-China.

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