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Overseas journalists' Lhasa tour
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Gesang, a local hotel manager, answers overseas journalists' questions during an interview in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 27, 2008. A tour by overseas reporters to cover the aftermath of the Lhasa riot went on as scheduled on Thursday. The reporters, from 19 media organizations including the U.S.-based Associated Press, Britain's Financial Times and the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong, were touring the Tibetan capital on a three-day trip in Lhasa following the riot on March 14. (Xinhua Photo)



Two journalists with Al Jazeera work in a debris left after the riots in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 27, 2008. A tour by overseas reporters to cover the aftermath of the Lhasa riot went on as scheduled on Thursday. The reporters, from 19 media organizations including the U.S.-based Associated Press, Britain's Financial Times and the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong, were touring the Tibetan capital on a three-day trip in Lhasa following the riot on March 14.(Xinhua Photo)



(China.org.cn March 28, 2007)

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