BEIJING, Aug 16 (AP/UNB) - A U.S. broadcaster says police in Tibet have shot and killed a demonstrator and detained six others who were protesting a power plant that locals suspect is a covert mining operation.
Radio Free Asia says police used tear gas and live ammunition to disperse the approximately 1,000 protesters who gathered Wednesday in Choeten, a small town in Tibet's Markham county.
The broadcaster quotes Lobsang Palden, a Tibetan monk in South India with contacts in the region, as saying a protester identified only as Nyima was killed.
RFA said Thursday a Chinese company began building a power plant on a forested mountainside earlier this year but locals believe it is a mine that will harm the environment.
The phone for police in Markham, known in Chinese as Mangkang, rang unanswered.
Radio Free Asia says police used tear gas and live ammunition to disperse the approximately 1,000 protesters who gathered Wednesday in Choeten, a small town in Tibet's Markham county.
The broadcaster quotes Lobsang Palden, a Tibetan monk in South India with contacts in the region, as saying a protester identified only as Nyima was killed.
RFA said Thursday a Chinese company began building a power plant on a forested mountainside earlier this year but locals believe it is a mine that will harm the environment.
The phone for police in Markham, known in Chinese as Mangkang, rang unanswered.
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