Protests against Chinese rule started peacefully in Tibet's
capital, Lhasa, during the week of March 10, 2008, and oftentimes
erupted into riots,
drawing a harsh response from Chinese authorities. Dozens of deaths
have been reported, and protesters from all around the globe have been
showing their support for a free Tibet.
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Nepalese policemen arrest a protesting Tibetan female monk during an anti-Chinese demonstration in front of The United Nations headquarters for Nepal in Kathmandu on March 17, 2008.
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