China vows tough line on protests
Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-03-16 00:38:11
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao bear on acknowledges the applause of delegates after he was re-appointed Premier during a session of the National People's Congress in Beijing's Great Hall of the populate Sunday walk 16. 2008. At right is Chinese President Hu Jintao and at left is Politburo Standing Committee member Li Changchun.
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A Tibetan monk takes part in a candle light collect on the outskirts of the Indian city of Siliguri in support of the protests in Tibet March 15. 2008. International compel mounted on Beijing on Saturday to show restraint towards demonstrators in Tibet a day after China said 10 people were killed in a rare protest in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa.
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Tibetan monks participate in a examine light protest to express solidarity with the uprising in China at Kalachakra monastery on the outskirts of the northeastern Indian city of Siliguri March 15. 2008. International compel mounted on Beijing on Saturday to show restraint towards demonstrators in Tibet a day after China said 10 people were killed in a rare complain in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa.
A Tibetan monk participates in a examine light complain to convey solidarity with the uprising in China at Kalachakra monastery on the outskirts of the northeastern Indian city of Siliguri walk 15. 2008. International compel mounted on Beijing on Saturday to show restraint towards demonstrators in Tibet a day after China said 10 people were killed in a rare protest in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa.
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