Tibetan Protesters Detained in New Delhi as Chinese FM Wang Yi Meets Indian Leaders

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Around 30 Tibetan activists were detained by Indian police on Aug 19 while staging a protest outside Hyderabad House in New Delhi, where Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval for the 24th round of Special Representatives’ talks on the boundary question.

Led by the Tibetan Youth Congress, protesters shouted slogans such as “Free Tibet” and “End repression” while waving Tibetan national flags. They accused Beijing of committing “cultural genocide” in Tibet and interfering in the Dalai Lama’s reincarnation. Police cited security concerns during the high-level talks, detaining the demonstrators to maintain order before releasing them later the same day, reported The Logical Indian.

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