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China admits using lethal force in Tibet

Updated on Mar 21, 2008 09:24 pm IST

China has for the first time admitted using potentially lethal force to quell unrest, that first erupted in Tibet last week and spilled into adjacent provinces including Sichuan. The shootings occurred in the remote Tibetan -populated county of Nagawa, amid protests that broke out there on last Sunday. Activist group, said that eight people were killed by security forces in the Ngawa protests.

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