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BEIJING - An activist group said two people were killed in clashes with Chinese police attacking the citizens of Tibetan Buddhist monastery in western China.
International Campaign for Tibet based in the United States (U.S.) reported signs of violence at Kirti monastery who are middle trouble.
It was reported that police had blocked the monastery and 2500 prohibit residents there to move, an attack on Thursday, April 14, evening. The police then took 300 monks into an unknown location and two villagers who tried to prevent the police carrying monk was killed.
Tensions in Kirti worse last month when 20-year-old monk burning himself in protest against government control over citizens of Tibetan Buddhism, which considers the Dalai Lama as a leader that is right for them.
International Campaign for Tibet based in the United States (U.S.) reported signs of violence at Kirti monastery who are middle trouble.
It was reported that police had blocked the monastery and 2500 prohibit residents there to move, an attack on Thursday, April 14, evening. The police then took 300 monks into an unknown location and two villagers who tried to prevent the police carrying monk was killed.
Tensions in Kirti worse last month when 20-year-old monk burning himself in protest against government control over citizens of Tibetan Buddhism, which considers the Dalai Lama as a leader that is right for them.
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