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UPDATED: March 31, 2008 NO.14 APR.3, 2003
Lhasa Snapshots
 
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SCOOPING LHASA:

The first group of foreign journalists to enter Tibet since rioting rocked Lhasa on March 14 arrives at the airport on March 26. The State Council Information Office made arrangements for a three-day trip for the reporters. The group consisted of people from 19 media organizations from various countries

JUE GUO

CALM AFTER THE STORM:

A father takes his son for a walk in the square in front of the Potala Palace in Lhasa on March 26. Although social order had been restored after rioting in Lhasa on March 14, the once overcrowded square remained largely deserted

JING XIAOLEI

ARSON ATTACK:

Firefights tackle a burning shop torched by rioters. On March 14, rioters burned cars, beat pedestrians, ransacked shops and damaged telecommunication infrastructure and government buildings

JUE GUO

VIOLENT OUTBURST:

A young rioter brandishing an iron chain sets fire to a Chinese flag while another holds a long knive on March 14

XINHUA

 



 
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