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Nepal Police Arrest

By Contact Staff /  March 1, 2013;

Nepali police have arrested four Tibetans, including two elderly women, in Kathmandu on unknown charges. The arrests came two weeks after a Tibetan monk; Drupchen Tsering (Druptse) set himself on fire protesting against China’s occupation of Tibet in the Nepali capital on February 13. He passed away at a local hospital hours after his protest. Nepali authorities, despite repeated appeals by local Tibetans, are still holding the body.

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