Protests continued in Qinghai Province on March 23rd. In the morning, at least three Tibetan protesters were arrested by Chinese security forces. They are: Sherab, aged 40, Tabo, aged 40, and Kunbo, aged 20. Six other Tibetans arrested by Chinese security forces on two separate raids have not yet been identified.
Around eight hundred Tibetans from Lha village, Nyarong Monastery, Lowa village and Meru village staged a demonstration; however, Chinese security forces stopped the peaceful protestors at Lokog.
There has been a large mobilization of Chinese paramilitary troops from Seling (Ch: Xining) to Chentsa County, deployed to quell Tibetan protestors. The troops are maintaining a close vigil on the protestors as well as patrolling the streets. The situation on the ground is said to be tense and volatile.
Over 500 monks and laypeople from Palyul village, Chigdril (Ch: Jiuzhi) County, Golog TAP, Qinghai Province, held a sit-in demanding that Karwang Nyima Rinpoche (the head of Dharthang Monastery) not be harassed by the Chinese military. They also demanded that the United Nations, U.S. and other countries intervene to resolve the issue.



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No matter how restraint the police behaves, how violent tibetans behave, according to western media, there is always a “Killing and crackdown”. Let me see a real crackdown this time. Action!
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