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    Tibetan demonstrator badly beaten by Chinese embassy officials in Austria

    Posted: March 22nd, 2008, by MeYuL.com

    Pro-Tibet demonstrators in Austrian capital Vienna on Thursday, March 20, 2008 (Photo by Api /Phayul.com)
    Pro-Tibet demonstrators in Austrian capital Vienna on Thursday, March 20, 2008 (Photo by Api /Phayul.com

    News Source: Phayul[Saturday, March 22, 2008 01:25] Vienna, March 21: A Tibetan demonstrator was badly beaten by Chinese embassy officials on Friday after he climbed the embassy building and waved Tibetan National Flag.

    Over 100 Tibetans and their supporters, backed by Austrian Green Party, held protest demonstration before the Chinese embassy in the Austrian capital Vienna against Chinese Government’s ongoing violent crackdown on peaceful Tibetan demonstrators in Tibet.

    The peaceful but, noisy demonstrators called for Tibetan freedom in their homeland from more than five decades of repressive rule by Chinese Communist regime.

    The protesters offered prayers for the victims of the ongoing Chinese crackdown inside Tibet and sang Tibetan national anthem outside the embassy.

    In the middle of the protest, one of the Tibetan demonstrators, identified as Tsering Dhondup, went running towards the embassy building and climbed up to the second floor to wave Tibetan flag and hurriedly pulled down the Chinese flag and threw it down on the ground.

    Other demonstrators also rushed towards the building as police struggled to stop them.

    The lone demonstrator was, however, forcibly dragged in by 5-6 Chinese officials who suddenly emerged out of the balcony door where he was waving the Tibetan flag.

    Photo by Api / Phayul.com
    Photo by Api / Phayul.com

    Another Tibetan helplessly tried to climb the building again, but was stopped by the Austrian police on guard.

    Police wanted demonstrators to leave from the scene, but they furiously refused to leave unless the Tibetan held inside the Chinese embassy was released.

    Tsering Dhondup was later released with the help of the police head deployed at the scene.

    He reportedly told the fellow demonstrators that the Chinese officials beat him badly after they tight up “both his hands and legs”. He was later taken to hospital for treatment.

    The demonstrators said they were surprised to learn from him that there was also a Tibetan man working in the embassy.


    2 Responses to “Tibetan demonstrator badly beaten by Chinese embassy officials in Austria”

    1. 1
      yanche Says:

      Wats Viena Police did to those so called educated Chinese Embassy official? They might be having cc tv in embassy. We should sue them. How can they take law in their hand by beating protestor?

    2. 2
      wangtop Says:

      its really shame on Viena police…. Is viena also control under chiness communist rule?
      As they can do nothing during the peaceful demonstrator are beaten up by the cold hearted chiness.
      its really shame to hear that Austrian is the Democracy country…..

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