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US urges China on Tibetan rights after monks' protest

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US urges China on Tibetan rights after monks' protest Empty US urges China on Tibetan rights after monks' protest

Post by Mr007 Thu Nov 03, 2011 11:39 am


By Michael Bristow BBC News, Beijing
Exiled Tibetan monks hold a candlelight vigil in Dharamsala, India, as they react to reports that two Tibetan monks at the Kirti Monastery in Sichuan province set themselves on fire on 26 September Tibetan monks in India hold a vigil for their fellow monks in China
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The United States is urging China's government to respect the rights of Tibetans following an incident in which two teenage monks set themselves alight.

They were apparently protesting at the lack of religious freedom.

The incident happened at the Kirti monastery in Sichuan Province - the scene of a number of recent protests against Chinese rule.

The US state department says it is seriously concerned about this protest.

It is urging the Chinese government to respect the rights of its Tibetan people, and protect their religion, culture and language.
Underlying grievances

America says some of China's policies have created tension in Tibetan areas.

In this latest incident, two monks set themselves alight in an apparent protest at China's rule.

The US is calling for journalists and diplomats to travel to Tibetan areas and investigate these kind of incidents for themselves.

The two monks are reported to have suffered slight burns following their protest.

But the fact that it took place at all shows the tension that exists between many Tibetans and the Chinese authorities.

The US describes the Tibetans as having underlying grievances - a characterisation that China would reject.

Beijing blames the Dalai Lama - the Tibetans' exiled spiritual leader - for causing most of the tension.

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