Anti-Chinese protests outside London embassy
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London - Around 100 Tibetan exiles and their supporters gathered outside the Chinese embassy in London Monday demanding an end to the violent clampdown on demonstrators in Tibet by Chinese forces. The protestors shouted "free Tibet, stop the killing in Tibet" and "Chinese out" as the deadline set by Beijing approached for an end of the anti-Chinese demonstrations in Tibet. As the deadline approached, participants paused for a four-minute silence before continuing with their shouting and prayers.
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