International Reaction To 2008 Tibetan Unrest - Protests

Protests

A series of protests were held around the world as a response to the unrest in Tibet. The protests in Tibet started on 10 March on the anniversary of the failed uprising against the Chinese Communist government, and then spread to provinces of China where there were a large concentration ethnic of Tibetans, including Gansu and Qinghai

The Tibetan community in neighbouring India where many Tibetans are settled organise protests yearly on 10 March against the Chinese particularly in the town of Dharamsala - the fact that China is hosting the Olympics also featured prominently in the protests.

There were protests along the route taken by the Olympic torch, in France the route had to be cut short due to the protests while in London attempts were made to snatch the torch and extinguish the flame. In San Francisco the authorities changed the route to avoid protesters and US presidential hopeful Barack Obama asked for the games to be boycotted in China if it does not take steps to improve its human rights record.

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