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Date Added: June 24, 2008 02:36:02 AM
By Jaideep Sarin, Dharamsala (Himachal Pradesh), June 23 : They might not have the guns and the numbers to match the might of the world's biggest army in China, but determined Tibetans living in exile in India and other parts of the world are turning to the internet to wage a 'virtual' war against China.

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