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In photos: 'Tibet Protests around the World'

By M&C News Mar 15, 2008, 19:06 GMT

A Tibetan exile wears a headband reading Free Tibet at a demonstration in front of the Chinese consulate general in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 15 March 2008. Some 70 activists demonstrated against the violent riots in Tibet.  EPA/ARNE DEDERT

A Tibetan exile wears a headband reading 'Free Tibet' at a demonstration in front of the Chinese consulate general in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 15 March 2008. Some 70 activists demonstrated against the violent riots in Tibet. EPA/ARNE DEDERT

Several hundred activists take part in a protest march against the violent riots in Tibet, in Zurich, Switzerland, 15 March 2008.  EPA/EDDY RISCH

Several hundred activists take part in a protest march against the violent riots in Tibet, in Zurich, Switzerland, 15 March 2008. EPA/EDDY RISCH

A Tibetan boy marches with several hundred activists in a protest march against the violence in Tibet, 15 March 2008, in Zurich, Switzerland. Chinese authorities on Saturday deployed troops and tanks in Lhasa, demanding that Tibetan rioters surrender to police or face more serious punishment for the violence that reportedly claimed dozens of lives following escalating pro-independence protests.  EPA/EDDY RISCH

A Tibetan boy marches with several hundred activists in a protest march against the violence in Tibet, 15 March 2008, in Zurich, Switzerland. Chinese authorities on Saturday deployed troops and tanks in Lhasa, demanding that Tibetan rioters surrender to police or face more serious punishment for the violence that reportedly claimed dozens of lives following escalating pro-independence protests. EPA/EDDY RISCH

Exiled Tibetan activists during a march which resumed from Dera which is about 50 Kms. from Dharamshala, India on 15, March, 2008. The activists appealed for the release of their fellow marchers who were detained by the police during their march from Dera towards Tibet on 13 March 2008. A group of Tibetan refugees on a protest march to Tibet from India were stopped by the Indian police on 13 March. The Tibetan refugees set off on the march on Monday from the northern hill town of Dharamshala across India to their homeland as part of protests leading up to the Beijing Olympics. The organisers of the peace march said that they want to use the occasion of the build-up to the Beijing Olympics to draw attention to the oppression in Tibet under Chinese rule.  EPA/STR

Exiled Tibetan activists during a march which resumed from Dera which is about 50 Kms. from Dharamshala, India on 15, March, 2008. The activists appealed for the release of their fellow marchers who were detained by the police during their march from Dera towards Tibet on 13 March 2008. A group of Tibetan refugees on a protest march to Tibet from India were stopped by the Indian police on 13 March. The Tibetan refugees set off on the march on Monday from the northern hill town of Dharamshala across India to their homeland as part of protests leading up to the Beijing Olympics. The organisers of the 'peace march' said that they want to use the occasion of the build-up to the Beijing Olympics to draw attention to the oppression in Tibet under Chinese rule. EPA/STR

A man shouts in protest against Chinas occupation of Tibet outside the Chinese Embassy in London, 15 March 2008.  EPA/FRANTZESCO KANGARIS

A man shouts in protest against China's occupation of Tibet outside the Chinese Embassy in London, 15 March 2008. EPA/FRANTZESCO KANGARIS

Activists protest against the Chinese Tibet policy in Hamburg, Germany, 15 March 2008. Some 150 to 200 activists participated in the peaceful protest. Chinese authorities on Saturday deployed troops and tanks in Lhasa, demanding that Tibetan rioters surrender to police or face more serious punishment for the violence that reportedly claimed dozens of lives following escalating pro-independence protests.  EPA/MAURIZIO GAMBARINI

Activists protest against the Chinese Tibet policy in Hamburg, Germany, 15 March 2008. Some 150 to 200 activists participated in the peaceful protest. Chinese authorities on Saturday deployed troops and tanks in Lhasa, demanding that Tibetan rioters surrender to police or face more serious punishment for the violence that reportedly claimed dozens of lives following escalating pro-independence protests. EPA/MAURIZIO GAMBARINI

Tibetan protesters scuffle with police officers during a protest in front of the Chinese consulate in Zurich, Switzerland, 15 March 2008. Several hundred activists took part in a protest against the violent riots in Tibet.  EPA/EDDY RISCH

Tibetan protesters scuffle with police officers during a protest in front of the Chinese consulate in Zurich, Switzerland, 15 March 2008. Several hundred activists took part in a protest against the violent riots in Tibet. EPA/EDDY RISCH

Activists try to burn a Chinese flag as a protest against the Chinese Tibet policy in Hamburg, Germany, 15 March 2008. Some 150 to 200 activists participated in the peaceful protest. Chinese authorities on Saturday deployed troops and tanks in Lhasa, demanding that Tibetan rioters surrender to police or face more serious punishment for the violence that reportedly claimed dozens of lives following escalating pro-independence protests.  EPA/MAURIZIO GAMBARINI

Activists try to burn a Chinese flag as a protest against the Chinese Tibet policy in Hamburg, Germany, 15 March 2008. Some 150 to 200 activists participated in the peaceful protest. Chinese authorities on Saturday deployed troops and tanks in Lhasa, demanding that Tibetan rioters surrender to police or face more serious punishment for the violence that reportedly claimed dozens of lives following escalating pro-independence protests. EPA/MAURIZIO GAMBARINI

Tibetan exiles sit at a demonstration in front of the Chinese consulate general in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 15 March 2008. Some 70 activists demonstrated against the violent riots in Tibet.  EPA/ARNE DEDERT

Tibetan exiles sit at a demonstration in front of the Chinese consulate general in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 15 March 2008. Some 70 activists demonstrated against the violent riots in Tibet. EPA/ARNE DEDERT

ep A Tibetan activist is detained by police during a protest near Chinese embassy in New Delhi, India on 14 March 2008. More than 20 protesters were detained by Indian police personnel as they tried to storm Chinese embassy in New Delhi. The protest was done after the protests in the Tibetan capital Lhasa erupted.  EPA/MONEY SHARMA

ep A Tibetan activist is detained by police during a protest near Chinese embassy in New Delhi, India on 14 March 2008. More than 20 protesters were detained by Indian police personnel as they tried to storm Chinese embassy in New Delhi. The protest was done after the protests in the Tibetan capital Lhasa erupted. EPA/MONEY SHARMA



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NoharnessMar 16th, 2008 - 11:45:11

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hu_Jintao

The new boss. Same as the old boss.

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NoharnessMar 16th, 2008 - 11:50:20

abcnews.go.com/International/WireStory?id=4443863&page=1

Lies and more lies from the neo-monarchists in Beijing.

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frankieMar 18th, 2008 - 00:24:36

media in the western society likes to exergerate the dark side of China gov.

actually this is not a peaceful protest, those protestors killed people.

as the responsibility of media, they should report news on a just and middle stand point.

no country in the world would let thoses voilent protesting goes on, China one day would be the strongest country in the world, and all westerners please shut up.

any of you guys want to talk about this please contact me in e-mail:

fwy.franky@gmail.com

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A lot of themMar 19th, 2008 - 16:54:59

Wow, they seemed to outnumber chinese world wide. Behold, the magic of Media. The population with 1.4 bil don't have a voice, yet the population of total of 5 million (of course a small percentage of them) with all the free media coverage they want. They could twist the story and made up numbers at will. Good for you. Let me just remind you there are 50 mil oversea chinese and alot of them read in two languages.

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CarlMar 22nd, 2008 - 00:35:59

So... why don't we also show those same protesters: who are throwing sticks and rocks at local police around the world? Those who are smashing police officers with anything from eggs/tomatoes to rocks/chairs? Hello?

It doesn't matter the cause, no matter how great it is, it must be done in a peaceful matter for it to work! Look at Dr. King! That's what makes it work! Look at the earlier Dalai Lama: Speeches and marches, that's what makes it work. NOT riots. NOT going round town and harass every Chinese people you see, That's what makes it worse. WORSE.

Please people! Don't you see it? This is does deserve attention, but not pity. People are hurt in these, not only Tibetans, not only Chinese. Torrists and police officers around the world are hurt (and worse).

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