Tibetans storm Chinese Embassy in New Delhi

MANPREET ROMANA/AFP/Getty Images Looks like the United States isn’t the only country that has security problems at its embassies: A group of Tibetans on Friday barged into the high-security Chinese Embassy, agitating against the crackdown on pro-independence protesters in Lhasa by Chinese authorities. Waving the Tibetan flag and draped in banners carrying anti-China messages such ...

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MANPREET ROMANA/AFP/Getty Images

MANPREET ROMANA/AFP/Getty Images

Looks like the United States isn’t the only country that has security problems at its embassies:

A group of Tibetans on Friday barged into the high-security Chinese Embassy, agitating against the crackdown on pro-independence protesters in Lhasa by Chinese authorities.

Waving the Tibetan flag and draped in banners carrying anti-China messages such as “Boycott Beijing Olympics,” about 20 Tibetan students, including some women, scaled the walls of the embassy in the high-security Chanakyapuri area, taking the security personnel by surprise.

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