Tibetans Protest Rivers Polluted by Chinese Mines—Using Dead Fish

The area contains vast reserves of valuable lithium ore.
Tibetans Protest Rivers Polluted by Chinese Mines—Using Dead Fish
Dead fish in the Liqu river in western Sichuan Province, China. Sina Weibo
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When a thousand ethnic Tibetans living in southwestern China’s Sichuan Province gathered to protest a lithium mining operation that is poisoning local waters, they prepared a blunt and fishy statement.

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Juliet Song
Juliet Song
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Juliet Song is an international correspondent exclusively covering China news for NTD. She primarily contributes to NTD's "China in Focus," covering U.S.-China relations, the Chinese regime's human rights abuses, and domestic unrest inside China.