Tibetan monks arrested in Nepal
Published: 01 April, 2008, 13:27
Edited: 26 November, 2009, 11:05
More than 80 Tibetan exiles and monks have been arrested in Nepal. Police said they were trying to storm the Chinese Embassy in Katmandu.
On Monday almost 300 people were detained for taking part in demonstrations against China.
Nepal, which borders southern China, sees Tibet as part of China and threatens more crackdowns if the protests continue.
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It brings tears to my eyes to see this kind of abuse upon the people of Tibet. I just finished doing research on the history and architecture of Tibet, and the city of Lhasa for an architectural project. I've also been an admirer of the Dalai Lama for a long time. This work has given me even more appreciation for the Tibetan people. It's true Tibet was a sovereign nation, China has never been in possession of Tibet until the late 50's and have no right to be there. Communism is a theory that is unlikely to ever work for humanity, and it has ruined Tibet. nothing against the Chinese people, but their government should stop the oppression. When is the rest of the world going to stop these kind of atrocities toward people. When will we elevate our conscious enough to not allow this kinds of events to transpire?
I read through the comments and I am highly delighted to see the contributions made by the readers , emphasizing on the human rights violation being carried out in Tibet by PRC government and inhuman treatment by the Nepali police. I , personally, have no hatred against Chinese people, nor to the Nepalis, but I do have a point to raised my anger on their government, though my leaders and parents teaches me to be kind, compassionate , patient and forgiving but i see it vanishing when i see the pictures/video of Tibetan people being carried out like animals with blood on them .. kicking and putting them in prison . It really hurts !! I would like to thank all the people of the world who are concern about our Tibet cause and we will assure you that we will be tough/honest/kind and most of all to teach our next generation the culture of being a compassionate person and to bring peace in the world by each individual contribution. The only thing i am afraid is that too many inhuman treatment might cross the boundary of patient in our blood. Especially, if our leader HH Dalai Lama will vanish from our vision then I am afraid Chinese government will have tough time to negotiate with young Tibetan radicals and it will only bring the disharmony in their 'Harmonize society' vision by HU jin tao .


My heart hurts for the Tibetan people and the way the Chinese get away with killing, torturing and jailing so many Tibetan's. People MUST stand up and tell the Chinese....NO MORE!!!! They have to be made accountable for their actions. I am a Tibetan Buddhist and I pray every day for a solution...I pray for His Holiness and all of Tibet....there must be some way to resolve this inhumanity. His Holiness, the Dalai Lama is a kind and wonderful Lama, may His words be heard and may he live a long life on this earth. Peace to all, Janet