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Tibet massacre – more than 500 killed, 10,000 injured – a massive violation of human rights by China
Nitin Agarwal
Mar. 15, 2008

Satellite images show the clear atrocities carried out by the Chinese Military and police in Tibet. More than 500 Tibetan protestors are dead and more than 10,000 are injured.

China's official Xinhua News Agency claims only 10 people are dead. The protests by Buddhist monks in Tibet turned violent, with shops and vehicles set on fire and gunshots fired on the streets of the region's capital, Lhasa.

All eyes are on the Tibetan government in exile, based in the north Indian town of Dharmsala led by Dalai Lama.

China maintains rigid control over the area. Foreigners need special travel permits, and journalists are rarely granted access in the disputed area of Tibet except under highly controlled circumstances.

But China cannot deny satellite images and reports from underground news agencies.


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