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1781 2011-01-23 No 18%, Just want Ma to step down! - Recall Ma Ying-jeou Rally at Kaohsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 591
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1787 2011-01-08 Holy Mountain - The first cup of homemade organic coffee Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 796
1788 2011-01-08 Discover the Vitality of Taiwan - Taichung World United Animal Protection Association Shelter Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 565
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1790 2011-01-04 Holy Mountain's Coffee Beans Harvested! Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 754
 
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Newsflash

DHARAMSHALA September 20: Four Tibetan labourers have been injured after Chinese mining officials opened fire on them over a wage payment clash on Saturday in Tibetan area of Chatreng in Kardze, a newly arrived Tibetan told the Voice of Tibet radio. 

Mining in Chatreng began four years back, the Tibetan said. "Tibetan workers and their Chinese bosses initially had an argument over a wage payment issue," he said. "Later on, the Chinese officials called the police who opened fire on the Tibetan workers."

Sources said that local Tibetans tried to contact Chinese media to highlight the issue but no one turned up.