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Monday, March 17, 2008

Updates on the Chinese Crack Down in Tibet (1)

Tibet protesters face surrender deadline

China rounding up dissidents in connection to protests

IOC chief 'very concerned' about Chinese crack down in Tibet

European Union opposed to boycott of Olympics

China defends response in Tibet

China says it's shown 'restraint' in crack down

Crack down continues as protests spread

The Guardian's live coverage of the Chinese crisis

posted by Marco Polo at Monday, March 17, 2008

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