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Tibetans stage naked protest outside Chinese embassy

New Delhi: Around ten Tibetan students stripped and locked themselves on the barbed wire fencing surrounding the Chinese embassy in Delhi on Monday in protest against Chinese oppression inside Lhasa. Chanting slogans of ''Free Tibet'', the protesters stood in the scorching sun outside the Chinese embassy   ....Read more

Fellow Tibetans, it is a good decoy, but........By: Surekha | Tuesday , 1 Sep '09 20:12:18 PM Reply | Forward The next step should be Indians outside all our embassies. Tibetans, do not make mistake, do not follow our dumb Bapu, this is not Britain. Follow the Polish Jews of WW II, that is the correct way. And get the Muslim fundamentalists of Pak to support you, do not trust any one else, India never. Enemy's enemy is our friend. I remember studying this in school from our old teachings, but never saw it around me. And imagine my surprise, when I saw it every where else !
TibetBy: Shahid Kaiser | Tuesday , 14 Apr '09 9:52:16 AM Reply | Forward Human right activists,Please help save Tibet from the communists in China.We need to support our Tibetan brothers and support the cause of democracy.Shahid Kaiser
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