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29 October 2007

Tibetan monks punished for celebrating Dalai Lama's award

Chinese authorities in Tibet have detained three monks and are questioning more than a dozen others after the monks tried to put up prayer flags celebrating the award of a U.S. congressional gold medal to the Dalai Lama, local sources say.
Posted by Ashley at 5:18 PM

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