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Lhasa boy: saved by police, not arrested
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Luo Jie poses for a photo with his pet dog that came back to him some dozen days after lost in the March 14 Lhasa riots in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, on March 31, 2008. Luo Jie, a 14-year-old native Lhasa boy, told journalists on Sunday that the caption of a photo in a western website is totally wrong by saying he was arrested by Chinese police, the truth is that he was rescued by Chinese police after he was attacked by rioters on a street near Ramoqe Temple in the March 14 Lhasa riots.


Luo Jie poses for a photo with his pet dog that came back to him some dozen days after lost in the March 14 Lhasa riots in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, on March 31, 2008. Luo Jie, a 14-year-old native Lhasa boy, told journalists on Sunday that the caption of a photo in a western website is totally wrong by saying he was arrested by Chinese police, the truth is that he was rescued by Chinese police after he was attacked by rioters on a street near Ramoqe Temple in the March 14 Lhasa riots.

(Xinhua News Agency April 3, 2008)

 
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