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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Updates on the Chinese Crack Down in Tibet (2)

Dalai Lama to Resign if Violence Worsens

China blasts Dalai Lama over Tibet protests

China blocks YouTube over Tibet protests

China's prominent human rights advocate tried

Simmering resentment led to Tibetan backlash

Far-flung Tibetans find unity in protest

Unconfirmed reports speak of Tibetans 'shot like dogs'

The Guardian live coverage of the Chinese crisis

posted by Marco Polo at Tuesday, March 18, 2008

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