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Amnesty Condemns Crackdown

October 11, 2013;

Amnesty International, one of the world’s biggest human rights groups, has condemned the Chinese police for firing on peaceful Tibetan protesters in Driru County in the Tibet Autonomous Region. Exile Tibetans and supporters in Mcleod Ganj, carrying Tibetan national flags, condemned China’s crackdown on the unarmed Tibetan villagers that followed after villagers refused to fly China’s flags from their roofs. Over 60 Tibetans were injured.

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