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On Tibet Frontlines, Protestors 'Shot Like Dogs'

Unconfirmed Reports From Tibet of Dozens of Civilians Killed in Crackdown

Tsering was inconsolable. Speaking a few hours before the Chinese deadline, he feared that the violence would only get worse.

"If the Chinese shoot bullets into the Tibetans, the feeling is felt in the heart of those of us in exile," he said. He started crying, and hugged a visiting reporter. "When I think about the news from the last couple of days, I feel mad. I don't know what to do."

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