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More than a week after the protests in a troubled Chinese province, news surfaces about the number detained.
More than 100 Tibetan protesters who fled the scene of a shooting last week by Chinese police have been taken into custody together with an unknown number of those wounded in the gunfire, according to Tibetan sources.The shooting, which took place on Jan. 23 in Draggo county in the Kardze (in Chinese, Ganzi) prefecture, set the stage for a series of protests in Sichuan province against Chinese rule and to press for Tibetan rights in which rights and exile groups believe at least six were killed and 60 injured, some critically.
The other counties where the protests occurred were Serthar (in Chinese, Seda) and Dzamthang (in Chinese, Rangtang).
Official Chinese media reported only two Tibetans were killed after "mobs" armed with knives and stones “opened fire” on local police.
But witnesses described the Draggo protests, which called for freedom for Tibet and the return of exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, as peaceful.
“More than 100 Tibetans have now been detained and taken from the Draggo area,” said India-based monk Kalsang, citing sources in the region.
“They were taken to the Ra Nga Kha prison in Bamei, located between Dartsedo [in Chinese, Kangding] and the Tawu [in Chinese, Daofu] county center,” Kalsang said.
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