Pro-Tibet protest in Beijing
TIBETANS staged a small protest in Beijing overnight, a witness and an
activist group said, the first such rally in the capital since demonstrations
against Chinese rule of Tibet broke out last week.
Around 50 people had gathered in a silent protest outside a building in the
Chinese Minorities University in the Haidian district of western Beijing
overnight, said the witness, who did not want to be named.
The witness said there was a police presence and that some candles had been
lit, but there were no clashes.
Kate Saunders, from the International Campaign for Tibet, said witnesses had
told them about the demonstration.
"The university has a large number of Tibetans studying there," she said from
London.
Violent protests broke out in the Tibetan capital Lhasa on Saturday, the most
serious protests in the region for 20 years.
The protests have spread across the western part of China in recent days,
among large Tibetan communities.