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Tibetans attempt to storm Nepal's Chinese Embassy

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KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) -- Hundreds of Tibetans protesting Chinese control of their homeland tried to storm the Chinese Embassy visa office in the Nepalese capital on Friday, police said.

Nepalese policemen detain Tibetan protesters in front of the Chinese embassy in Katmandu.

Nepalese policemen detain Tibetan protesters in front of the Chinese embassy in Katmandu.

A few managed to reach the gates of the fortified complex in Katmandu but police detained them, along with about 300 other protesters who had been held back from the gates by a line of security officers, police official Ramesh Thapa said.

Thapa said the protesters would be freed later Friday and that no one would be charged.

There was brief scuffle between the protesters and police, but no one was seriously injured, protesters said.

They asked not to be named saying they were afraid of the police.

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Nepal has said it cannot allow protests against any friendly nation, including China, and have ordered police to protect foreign diplomatic missions. Protests near embassies have not been tolerated.

Tibetans have been protesting in Katmandu against Chinese control of Tibet almost daily since March. Video Watch Nepalese police clash with Tibetan protesters »

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