Tibetan group in India protests against China and human rights situation in homeland

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Tibetan group in India protests against China and human rights situation in homeland

Tibetan group member protesting outside China's embassy (Picture credit: AP)

NEW DELHI: Dozens of Tibetans living in India protested outside China's embassy on Tuesday against the human rights situation in their homeland, which China annexed in 1951.
Police blocked the protesters from entering the embassy and detained some after chasing them and wrestling them to the ground.
The protest came as China marks its 75th year of Communist Party rule.

The

Tibetan Youth Congress

, which organised the protest, blames China for repressing

Tibetan culture

.

"We demand the Chinese Communist government to stop the

cultural genocide

in Tibet. We urge the international community to support the just cause of Tibet," said protester Sonam Tenzin.
The

Tibetan government-in-exile

in India accuses China of denying fundamental human rights to people in Tibet and of exterminating Tibetan identity.
At least 85,000

Tibetan refugees

live in India. The Dalai Lama - their spiritual leader - has made

Dharamshala

in northern India his headquarters since fleeing Tibet after a failed uprising against Chinese rule in 1959. Representatives of a Tibetan government-in-exile also reside there.
The Dalai Lama denies China's claim that he is a separatist and says he only advocates substantial autonomy and protection of Tibet's native Buddhist culture.

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