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US urges China to release detained Tibet protesters

Posted : Sun, 24 Aug 2008 06:54:32 GMT
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Beijing - The United States on Sunday urged China to release eight US citizens who were sentenced last week to 10 days in detention for their role in a series of protests in support of Tibetan independence. US Ambassador to China Clark T. Randt raised the issue of the detentions with Chinese officials on Saturday and called for the immediate release of the eight, US embassy spokeswoman Susan Stevenson said in a statement.

"We encourage the government of China to demonstrate respect for human rights, including freedom of expression and freedom of religion, of all people during the Olympic Games and beyond," Stevenson said.

"These rights are protected by China's own constitution and by international human rights standards to which China has agreed," she said.

"We are disappointed that China has not used the occasion of the Olympics to demonstrate greater tolerance and openness," the statement said.

Consular officials on Friday met the eight detained Americans, who did not claim any maltreatment, it said.

The 10-day sentence was given to the eight Americans, one British and one German citizen, in the harshest treatment so far of Tibet activists following a series of demonstrations in Beijing during the Olympics.

The police faxed a statement Friday saying six foreigners arrested Tuesday for "disturbing public order" will be detained for 10 days.

At least six of the detained Americans are believed to be from the US-based Students for a Free Tibet.

Since August 6, the group has held eight pro-Tibet protests in Beijing to put the spotlight on China's suppression of Tibetans.

Kate Woznow, the group's campaign director, told Deutsche Presse- Agentur

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