A contingent of domestic and foreign journalists has arrived in Lhasa for a two-day reporting tour. The group consists of journalists from 21 media organizations. They began their tour early on Thursday morning by interviewing witnesses ... ...full story at People's Daily
from People's Daily on Fri, Mar 28 2008
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Foreign reporters tour in Lhasa interrupted, but resumes soon » People's Daily A tour by overseas reporters to cover the Lhasa riots was interrupted by a group of lamas at the Jokhang Temple on Thursday morning, but the media tour soon resumed. Officer with the Information Office of China's State Council, org ... |
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