Monday, 30 March 2009

Chinese Brutality Exposed In Tibet

Following a nice story from Tibet, sadly film has emerged of Chinese occupiers beating defenceless Tibetan prisoners ...... China denies it.

Hard to see what they are denying from the film, the violence, or the fact that someone filmed it.

Tseten Samdup Chhoekyapa, the Dalai Lama's representative, said the footage showed "police beating protesters. The footage clearly shows the beating of Tibetan captives even after they are handcuffed and tied, a violation of international norms" said the representative.

The government-in-exile also said the footage featured a Tibetan called Tendar, who died after being beaten by the Chinese security forces.

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