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Tibet government denies reports by foreign media

    LHASA, April 25 (Xinhua) -- The Information Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region has denied three reports concerning alleged events in the region by foreign media, calling them "malicious."

    The office issued a statement to Xinhua on Friday, saying the regional government checked reports saying that lamas in Gyanmda County in Qamdo Prefecture are against "patriotic education" in monasteries, Tibetans in Nyagquka County are forced to sign statements opposing the Dalai Lama, and that armed police entered the Sera Monastery on April 18 and detained monks there.

    Investigations showed that the three reports were untrue and malicious, said the statement.

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    LHASA, April 25 (Xinhua) -- The Information Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region has denied three reports concerning alleged events in the region by foreign media, calling them "malicious."

    The office issued a statement to Xinhua on Friday, saying the regional government checked reports saying that lamas in Gyanmda County in Qamdo Prefecture are against "patriotic education" in monasteries, Tibetans in Nyagquka County are forced to sign statements opposing the Dalai Lama, and that armed police entered the Sera Monastery on April 18 and detained monks there.

    Investigations showed that the three reports were untrue and malicious, said the statement.