Update on Tibet demonstration
Sunday, 16 March 2008, 4:57 p.m.
16th March 2008:
Reliable sources have confirmed that at least 80 people were killed on
14th March 2008 in Lhasa. One very reliable source has confirmed that
many of the dead bodies have been stashed in front of a Public Security
Department office in Lhasa.
16th March 2008: At 9:30am this morning at Kirti monastery
(Amdo province) which has remain completely sealed off by Chinese
military, over a thousand monks fled the tight security and were joined
by another thousand layperson-protestors outside the Monastery
compound. Tear gas was used on the demonstrators and gun shots were
heard according to a reliable source. Unofficial reports have confirmed
that at least one Tibetan has been shot and killed and a few others who
were also shot remain in critical condition.
16th March 2008: Higher Chinese authorities have instructed
Tibetan officials inside Tibet to not
take part in any of the protests. Their movement has been restricted
and they are required to sign in and out if they wish to leave outside
their homes according to a reliable source.
15th March 2008: One reliable source has confirmed that a military truck
full of dead bodies was seen being carried away towards Toelung county (under Lhasa municipality).
15th March 2008: In Lithang (in Karze, Tibetan Autonomous
Prefecture, Sichuan
province) during two minor protests, at least two of the protestors
were arrested and taken into custody as confirmed by a source.
15th March 2008: In Amdo, Labrang, from 5000-6000 people took
part in a major protest. Among many other things, they were demanding
for the return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
15th March 2008: In Phenpo Lhundup Dzong (under Lhasa
municipality) there was a protest by monks and laypeople.15th March
2008: Gaden Monastery (about 50 kms east of Lhasa) remains under
extremely strict Chinese military presence. The number of military
personnel is so high that they are running out of tent space for their
personnel. 15th March 2008: There was shooting inside the compounds of
Tashi Lhunpo monastery (Shigatse) and at least 40 laypeople protesting
behind the Tashi Lhunpo monasteries have been arrested as confirmed by
one source.
15th March 2008: Over 500 people have been arrested in Lhasa
alone; however the numbers are expected to be astoundingly larger since
all those arrested are being taken to prisons all over Tibet.
15th March 2008: All media personnel (including foreign media) inside Tibet are being
questioned and there are reports that their recorded materials (video footage, pictures) have been destroyed or confiscated.
11th March 2008: In Dabpa (Karze, Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture,
Sichuan province) we have confirmed reports that the three Tibetans
shot by the Chinese Police were killed and at least ten people have
been injured. Instructions were given to shoot at the protestors since
they were believed by higher Chinese authorities to be engaging in
“splittist activities.”




