World | China Chinese Cop Killed in Tibet Protest Teen monk was also shot dead, says rights group By Jason Farago Posted Mar 25, 2008 5:10 AM CDT Copied Police officers drag away a Tibetan monk even he nurses an injured fellow lying on his lap as Tibetans protest against Chinese rule in Tibet, outside the Chinese visa office in Katmandu, Nepal, Tuesday, March 25, 2008. (AP Photo/ Saurabh Das) A Chinese policeman has been killed in a confrontation with Tibetan demonstrators in Sichuan, as unrest continues despite Beijing's massive deployment of forces. Several other officers and protesters were wounded in the clash yesterday as activists called for an independent Tibet. But an absence of independent journalists in the area makes it difficult to piece together an accurate account, Reuters reports. State-run media reported that the policeman died at the hands of a mob armed with stones and knives. A Tibetan exile group said that an 18-year-old Tibetan monk was killed and another critically wounded when the police fired on a crowd of 200 locals. In Tibet's capital, Lhasa, 13 people were arrested yesterday for an earlier monk-led protest. Read These Next Minneapolis shooter had a plan—and grievances. American Taylor Townsend gets an earful after her US Open win. A pregnant 17-year-old died after a road rage shooting. Belichick's girlfriend is embracing 'gold digger' idea. Report an error