BEIJING — The New York-based group Human Rights Watch, in a report released Wednesday, said Chinese security forces used “disproportionate force” against peaceful, unarmed protesters and “acted with deliberate brutality” in suppressing widespread rioting in Tibet in March 2008.
The 73-page report accuses the security forces of engaging in “a pattern of deliberate brutality” against the protesters, and then systematically torturing detainees in prison while seeking evidence that exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama was behind the uprising. Human Rights Watch accused China of violating international law in quelling the protests.