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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Rights group: China detains 22 after a protest in Mongolia

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A group of human rights defender on Tuesday, Chinese police have detained 22 of the Mongolian population after hundreds protest the decision to confiscate land in the latest tension in the remote region in northern China.

The Information Centre for Human Rights in Mongolia South, which the New York-based, that more than 80 police officers used "brute force" on Monday to break up a demonstration by hundreds of Mongolians from the village came near the city of Tongliao, may give rise to disturbances probably China's concern facing the disorders the other by a minority Muslim Uighurs in the far west of the country and also of the population of Tibet in southwest China.

The rights group said in an emailed statement said five protesters from the area of ​​Inner Mongolia suffered severe injuries after being gathered to prevent Graf is owned by forest subsidized by the state of work in their field, and transported the group from one of the protesters as saying, "police beat protesters with sticks violently, some bleeding and some striking until he fell to the ground. and attracted women from their hair incarcerated them in police vehicles. "

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