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Tibetans Fired Upon in Protest in ChinaKeith Bradsher | Hong Kong | January 23 Free Tibet, a group based in London, said tensions remained high into the evening after the shootings in Luhuo, which is known in Tibetan as Draggo and located in westernmost Sichuan Province, near the border with Tibet. It was the second reported shooting of Tibetan protesters in the past week and a half. The previous one, on Jan. 14, in which two people were reported wounded, took place in Aba, also located in Sichuan Province and 100 miles northeast of Luhuo. The combination of increasingly frequent confrontations and rising casualties during them “underlines how the situation is escalating,” said Stephanie Brigden, the director of Free Tibet. Chinese government agencies were closed on Monday in observance of the first day of Lunar New Year celebrations. The official Xinhua news agency had no report on the latest shooting. Internet access to the area was cut off by the authorities, apparently to slow the dissemination of information. Raja January 23, 2012 - 10:35pm
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