On Mar 19, 12:49=A0pm, PaPaPeng <PaPaP...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Chinese authorities read out the charges
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> Prisoners stand in line under guard
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> Prisoners stand in line
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> A prisoner is led away by guards
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> The prisoner is marched into custody
Pictures 4/5 and 5/5 are the same picture. Guess you don't want to
show the picture where the prisoner is shown shot behind the back.
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> China releases wanted list of Lhasa rioters
> March 19, 2008http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/mar/19/tibet.china2
Where there is a buddhist monk, there is trouble.
>
> The Chinese hunt for those involved in riots in Lhasa stepped up a
> gear today as the authorities issued pictures of 12 people wanted in
> connection with the unrest.
>
> The images, taken from CCTV footage of the disturbances, have been
> screened on Lhasa TV.
>
> Their release follows the announcement by the regional government that
> more than 100 rioters had surrendered to police.
>
> Officials had promised "leniency" for anyone who handed themselves in
> before midnight on Monday, and warned that others would face harsh
> punishment.
>
> This morning's announcement was the first acknowledgment that
> protesters were in custody.
>
> In a separate re****t, the official Tibet Daily website said 94 people
> had surrendered in Phenpo Lhundrub county on Lhasa's outskirts.
>
> The Guardian was unable to determine whether these were included in
> the overall total as officials did not answer repeated phone calls.
>
> The Chinese premier, Wen Jiabao, told re****ters yesterday that life
> was "basically" returning to normal in Lhasa, where peaceful protests
> by Tibetans degenerated into violent attacks on Han Chinese and Hui
> Muslim individuals and properties last Friday.
>
> But according to official media, Tibet's Communist party secretary,
> Zhang Qingli, told the regional government and senior cadres: "We are
> in the midst of a fierce struggle involving blood and fire, a life and
> death struggle with the Dalai clique.
>
> "The Dalai [Lama] is a wolf in monk's robes, a devil with a human face
> but the heart of a beast."
And strings attached to the CIA.


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