| Tibet Turmoil: Wounded Lhasa residents recall horror after riot instigated by Dalai clique(2) |
| 2008-03-16 |
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LHASA, March 16 (Xinhua) -- Dramatic violence fanned by separatists lacerated
In one The anger in Qoizhoin flared up when the 63-year-old recalled her injuries, her head wrapped in bandages. "I was heading home with my family in our car around 7 p.m. on Friday. A mob started to throw stones and rubble at us," she said. "I was holding my grandson, and luckily the rubble didn't get him. I saw the mobs hit at everyone along their path. They seemed inhumane," the Tibetan said. Another victim, Wang Qian, was working at a China Mobile outlet on In ward after ward, the injured, all of the Han, Hui and Tibetan ethnicities, were suffering. Doctors said a 15-year-old Tibetan boy was in a coma. Zhang Hong, from the southwest Zhao Jimin, a migrant worker, who suffered liver damage and multiple lacerations, said: "I just got off a bus at the In Friday's riot, at least 10 civilians died, mostly from burns caused by the roving mobs and some others were injured, the Tibet Autonomous Region government said. The Tibet Autonomous Region government said on Friday there was enough evidence to prove the sabotage in The 11th Panchen Lama Gyaincain Norbu joined with other religious leaders and locals in condemning the violence. |