Nearly two months after widespread Tibetan protests against Chinese rule, authorities in a heavily Tibetan area of Sichuan province have handed down jail terms to seven nuns for joining the demonstrations—and 14 more nuns are taken into custody for staging new protests.
Sunday May 11, 2008, Nepalese police detained more than 600 female Tibetan protesters, including many Buddhist nuns, after breaking up several demonstrations in Nepal's capital against China's recent crackdown in Tibet.
KATHMANDU—
Authorities in China’s southwestern Sichuan province have detained 14 nuns for protesting despite a massive security presence and handed jail terms to seven others for joining widespread demonstrations in March, Tibetan sources say.|
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