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Chinas national day: Tibetans demonstrate in New Delhi
New Delhi: Tibetan youth recently demonstrated outside the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on the occasion of China’s National Day.
The day was marked on Oct 1.
Tibetan Youth Congress staged a protest in front of the Chinese Embassy for their various demand including stopping the mass collection of DNA from Tibetans, reports ANI.
They demanded Tibet’s freedom and shouted slogans like – What we want – We want freedom, Stop human rights violation in Tibet, Free Tibet.
National Day of the People's Republic of China marks the formal proclamation of the establishment of the People's Republic of China on 1 October 1949.
One of the protestors demanding Tibet’s freedom, told ANI, “We demand that Tibet be freed and the Government of India supports us with this demand. China needs to be stopped. Mass collection of DNA, killings must be halted.”
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