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More than 100 Tibetan refugees who were detained in India while attempting to march to the Chinese border have been placed in custody for 14 days. | More than 100 Tibetan refugees who were detained in India while attempting to march to the Chinese border have been placed in custody for 14 days. |
The marchers, protesting against China hosting the Olympics, were detained near Dharamsala town, headquarters of the Tibetan government-in-exile. | The marchers, protesting against China hosting the Olympics, were detained near Dharamsala town, headquarters of the Tibetan government-in-exile. |
The walk began on Monday as part of a global pro-independence protest. | The walk began on Monday as part of a global pro-independence protest. |
It coincided with the 49th anniversary of the Dalai Lama's escape from Tibet after a failed uprising against China. | It coincided with the 49th anniversary of the Dalai Lama's escape from Tibet after a failed uprising against China. |
India has in the past been sympathetic to the Tibetan cause but in recent years Delhi's relations with Beijing have improved and India has not allowed large-scale public protests for fear of embarrassing Beijing. | India has in the past been sympathetic to the Tibetan cause but in recent years Delhi's relations with Beijing have improved and India has not allowed large-scale public protests for fear of embarrassing Beijing. |
The marchers were arrested on Thursday at Dehra Bridge, 31 miles from Dharamsala, from where the Dalai Lama heads the Tibetan government in exile. | The marchers were arrested on Thursday at Dehra Bridge, 31 miles from Dharamsala, from where the Dalai Lama heads the Tibetan government in exile. |
A New York-based human rights group has called upon China, India and Nepal to release Tibetan protestors detained over the last few days. | A New York-based human rights group has called upon China, India and Nepal to release Tibetan protestors detained over the last few days. |
Human Rights Watch also said they should be allowed to demonstrate peacefully. | Human Rights Watch also said they should be allowed to demonstrate peacefully. |
Earlier in the week, authorities in Lhasa (Tibet) and Kathmandu (Nepal) also cracked down on Tibetan protestors with hundreds being taken into detention. | Earlier in the week, authorities in Lhasa (Tibet) and Kathmandu (Nepal) also cracked down on Tibetan protestors with hundreds being taken into detention. |
Condemnation | Condemnation |
The protestors detained in India on Thursday were produced before a magistrate after their arrest. | |
They have spent a night in Yatri Niwas - a government-run guest house near Dharamsala - because the local jail cannot accommodate them all. | |
Dharamsala is home to many Tibetans, including the Dalai Lama | Dharamsala is home to many Tibetans, including the Dalai Lama |
"They refused to sign a bond saying that they will not participate in any further protest activities for the next six months," said a press release by Tibetan activists. | "They refused to sign a bond saying that they will not participate in any further protest activities for the next six months," said a press release by Tibetan activists. |
"We condemn this decision by the Indian authorities to treat these peaceful Tibetan marchers as criminals," said a leader of Tibetan activists, Chime Youngdrung. | "We condemn this decision by the Indian authorities to treat these peaceful Tibetan marchers as criminals," said a leader of Tibetan activists, Chime Youngdrung. |
The Dalai Lama, Tibet's spiritual leader, has called for greater pressure on China over its human rights record. | The Dalai Lama, Tibet's spiritual leader, has called for greater pressure on China over its human rights record. |
Meanwhile, Human Rights Watch has urged India, China and Nepal to release the detained Tibetan protestors. | Meanwhile, Human Rights Watch has urged India, China and Nepal to release the detained Tibetan protestors. |
"Instead of arresting peaceful protestors, why don't these governments meet with them and attempt to address their grievances?" Sophie Richardson, Asia advocacy director at Human Rights Watch, said in a press release. | "Instead of arresting peaceful protestors, why don't these governments meet with them and attempt to address their grievances?" Sophie Richardson, Asia advocacy director at Human Rights Watch, said in a press release. |
"Peaceful demonstrations are protected under international and domestic laws and they should be permitted, not violently dispersed." | "Peaceful demonstrations are protected under international and domestic laws and they should be permitted, not violently dispersed." |
'Biggest display' | 'Biggest display' |
Chinese officials have meanwhile acknowledged that Buddhist monks took part in protests in the Tibetan city of Lhasa earlier this week. | Chinese officials have meanwhile acknowledged that Buddhist monks took part in protests in the Tibetan city of Lhasa earlier this week. |
China admits Tibet protests | China admits Tibet protests |
Foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang said the authorities had "stabilised" the situation. | Foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang said the authorities had "stabilised" the situation. |
Unconfirmed reports earlier this week said as many as 600 monks had taken part in rallies, and that police used tear gas to disperse them. | Unconfirmed reports earlier this week said as many as 600 monks had taken part in rallies, and that police used tear gas to disperse them. |
Rights groups said the demonstrations were the biggest display of opposition to Chinese rule in Tibet since 1989. | Rights groups said the demonstrations were the biggest display of opposition to Chinese rule in Tibet since 1989. |
The marchers say that their aim is to expose what they say are serious human rights violations in Tibet. | The marchers say that their aim is to expose what they say are serious human rights violations in Tibet. |
They say Tibetan refugees have the "right to return to Tibet". | They say Tibetan refugees have the "right to return to Tibet". |
As the Olympics near, Tibetans have begun a global campaign to protest against the Chinese rule in Tibet. | As the Olympics near, Tibetans have begun a global campaign to protest against the Chinese rule in Tibet. |
On Monday, some 1,000 Tibetan exiles clashed with police in the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu, while trying to march to the Chinese embassy. | On Monday, some 1,000 Tibetan exiles clashed with police in the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu, while trying to march to the Chinese embassy. |