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Right now, we are protesting in the area of Tsolho. We are demanding that the Chinese leadership open a dialogue with His Holiness the Dalai Lama and peacefully resolve the Tibetan issue. We are also demanding that His Holiness be allowed to visit Tibet. Our protest is peaceful and involves about 10-15 monks from Serlho monastery in the Tsolho (in Chinese, Hainan) prefecture. Just now we are marching toward the subdistrict headquarters, and from there we plan to go to the county government. Hundreds of local Tibetans, mainly nomads, have joined us … Continue reading
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Tibetan writer Woeser’s husband, Wang Lixiong, who is an ethnic Han Chinese, told Mandarin reporter Ding Xiao that Woeser has been confined to their home in Beijing since March 10, the 49th anniversary of the 1959 Tibetan uprising.
The following is a selection of comments from listeners who have called hotlines run by RFA’s Mandarin and Cantonese services since the Tibet unrest began. Some of the comments were made before China admitted to opening fire on anti-Chinese protests in Tibetan areas of Sichuan:
“The Chinese police, backed by the People’s Armed Police are raiding Tibetan houses in the Lhasa area. They are looking for residential permits and if anyone doesn’t have resident permits, they are taken away without reason. Even those Tibetans who do not have residential permits but who are suspected for any reason, are taken away.





Newsdesk: UPDATED – Tibetans in Karze (Ganzi)
RFA Cantonese interviewed Ms Zhou (a Tibetan) Tuesday. During the interview, at about 2 pm local time, she said there were about 200 protesters including monks from monasteries in the area, protesting in the town. They were calling for Tibetan freedom and independence. Some local residents were joining the demonstrations. They clashed with large numbers of armed police on arriving at the county government buildings. Continue reading →
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