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Tibet : Three more Tibetan protesters die from gunshot wounds | dossiertibet

20.8.14

Tibet : Three more Tibetan protesters die from gunshot wounds | dossiertibet: The bodies of the three, all members of the same household, were returned to their families on Monday after they succumbed to their injuries at the detention center in Loshu township in the Kardze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture.The three who died were among dozens detained after Chinese police fired into a protest by hundreds in Shukpa village in Sershul county on Aug. 12.Many of those detained who had gunshot wounds were left untreated for a week with bullets still embedded in their bodies.They were identified as Tsewang Gonpo, 60; Yeshe, 42; and Jinpa Tharchin, 18.They were refused medical care and had been tortured by the Chinese authorities.


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