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More Video And Images From Tibet

by @ 9:04 am on March 18, 2008.

Slowly but surely, the truth is coming out:

Michael D. Manning, who runs the news blog “The Opposite End of China,” has posted photos of protesting monks at the Labrang Monastery in Xiahe in Tibet and captioned the photos with the word “Labr@ng.”

The China Digital Times, based in Berkeley, California, has a rolling slideshow of pictures from around the web of events as they’ve unfolded over the past several days in Tibet.

Meanwhile, this translation of a local eye-witness account shows that the local authorities are pretty savvy users of communications technology themselves when it comes to public safety. The author of the piece received a couple of SMS messages from government officials telling them not to go outside on Friday because it wasn’t safe.

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The Free Tibet Campaign has these uploaded these grim pictures of the protests, which include pictures of what appear to be dead bodies, and columns of soldiers marching in

And more video reports from foreign media:

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