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Hundreds detained as Tibetans march in India, Nepal

Thu Aug 7, 2008 6:41pm IST
 
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By Bappa Majumdar

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Thousands of angry Tibetans staged anti-China protests in the capitals of India and Nepal on Thursday, with hundreds detained by baton-wielding police in Kathmandu, a day before the Olympic Games open in Beijing.

In one of the biggest rallies in recent months, nearly 4,000 Tibetans, including maroon-robed nuns and monks, took to New Delhi's streets, saying China had no right to hold the Games.

About 2,000 Tibetans and Nepali supporters staged anti-China protests in the Nepali capital Kathmandu. Police charged with batons raised to break up the demonstration and detained 513 of the protesters -- 337 men and 176 women -- police said.

The demonstrators had staged a peaceful sit-in protest since early Thursday but later refused to disperse, prompting police to charge and beat them with bamboo sticks, a Reuters photographer at the scene said.

The Olympic torch was carried along the ancient Great Wall on Thursday after a tortuous and troubled route around the world. The torch relay has often acted as a lightning rod for anti-China protests from Tibetans and their supporters.

"China has failed to live up to the ideals of the Olympics, the International Olympic Committee has failed to protect the Olympics from China," Tenzin Yangdon, a Tibetan Youth Congress leader, shouted at the rally in New Delhi.

"It is also a failure for the world, how could they allow China to stage the Olympics, symbolising equality among mankind."

Traffic came to a halt as protesters marched through the heart of India's capital shouting: "Stop lying in Tibet" and "Games over, free Tibet".  Continued...

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