Central/S. Asia
Tibetans storm Chinese embassy

Tibetan exiles in India have stormed the Chinese embassy in New Delhi during a protest to mark the anniversary of the Tibetan uprising in 1959.
Police said nearly two dozens demonstrators were detained on Tuesday after they rushed towards the embassy gate chanting "Tibet belongs to Tibet" and "Free Tibet".
The Tibetans were driven to a nearby police station and an officer said they were likely be released later in the day.
One protester chained himself to a pole outside the Chinese embassy before being arrested.
'Justice raped'
The protest was organised by the Tibetan Youth Congress.
"Tibet is not part of China. Justice has been raped in Tibet ... No human rights in Tibet... We want freedom," an unidentified protester said.
Tibetans who oppose Chinese rule cite violation of human rights and demand either autonomy or complete independence.
China invaded Tibet in 1950 and after a failed uprising in March, 1959, the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader, fled to exile in India.
China has defended its rule in Tibet, saying not only did it free Tibetans living under feudal oppression but it also poured billions of dollars into the Himalayan region for development.
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