
'Free Tibet' slogans raised outside Chinese Embassy in Delhi
India Today
Protestors chanted 'Free Tibet' slogans outside the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on the 73rd anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Members of the Tibetian community raised 'Free Tibet' slogans outside the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on China National Day on Saturday. Protestors were heard chanting 'Free Tibet' slogans on the 73rd anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. They were taken away by the Delhi Police.
In a video shared by news agency ANI, protestors, mostly women, can be heard shouting slogans and protesting against China for its alleged killings. The faces of the protestors were painted in the colours of the Tibetan flag and police officials can be seen trying to take them away.
#WATCH | Tibetan youth protest outside Chinese Embassy, demand Tibet's freedomWe demand that Tibet be freed & GoI supports us with this demand. China needs to be stopped. Mass collection of DNA, killings must be halted: A protestor pic.twitter.com/18F4j3m7fp
One of the women protestors was taken away by female cops. The protestors were carrying Tibetian flags, pamphlets and shouted 'Free Tibet'.
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