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The foreign ministry has condemned "acts of violence" against demonstrators in Tibet following clashes said to have left several people dead.

In a statement issued on Saturday, it called on the Chinese authorities to stop the violence and to respect human rights.

Unrest between protesters and Chinese security forces in Tibet's main city, Lhasa, is reported to have killed ten people.

The violence - the worst in Tibet since 1989 - erupted on the fifth day of largely peaceful protests that began on Monday's anniversary of a 1959 uprising against Chinese rule.

The Swiss foreign ministry called on the Chinese authorities to refrain from "disproportionate use of force" and to respect the rights of freedom of opinion and physical inviolability.

Those imprisoned after the clashes should be treated in strict accord with international human rights norms and those who had demonstrated peacefully should be released, the statement added

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  • and still warm

  • pussy

  • red face? poor ppl always talk shit like u

    dont jealousy

  • so r u u piece of shit

  • kill whitey!!!!!!

  • Please watch

    Torture in Tibet: A Buddhist Nun Tells Her Story

    watch?v=mhrgb1PHodU

    and learn about what Tibet is really like. Free Tibet from the terrrorist Government of China.

  • Clearly you don't!

  • "tibet being one part of china has 700 years history, what are you going to say?"

    Tibet was independent in 1948.

  • Do you know anything about human rights in Tibet ????

  • We didn't ask for the invasion and occupation. You're forgetting that. No, we just want our country back and to have our own immigration policy that didn't threaten our very existence as a people. No, just want our territory back and Chinese can go back to what was their province to begin with absent the Tibetan land that was absorbed.

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