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Border Protests

July 17, 2019;

Indian newspapers have reported that Chinese people dressed in civilian clothes gathered on the Tibetan side of the India-Tibet border in Ladakh in protest at the birthday celebrations taking place for HH the Dalai Lama’s birthday on the Indian side. Incidents were reported at Koyul Village near Fukche located bank of the Indus River in the eastern part of Ladakh around 270 km (170 miles) south-east of Leh.

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