The uprising that began in Lhasa is now reported to have killed at least 10 people. China has poured military onto the streets of the Tibetan capital and more details are starting to emerge about the situation. Al Jazeera's Dorsa Jabaari pieces together the story so far.
From the first seeds of slavery in ancient China to the final abolition in 1906 in Qing China, slavery in imperial China came in and out of fashion as rulers changed and society was repeatedly wracked in turmoil. In China's early days, before the development of a feudal society slaves mostly belonged to the emperor and government, serving as manual laborers or military slaves. .
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ETWO OLD TIBETAN WOMEN ARE BEATEN AND KILLED BY CHINES POLICE IN KIRTI TIBET
APRIL 21, 2011.
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