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A Belgrade girl weeps after placing flowers on a plaque outside the Chinese Embassy in the Yugoslav capital on May 16, 1999. (Reuters)
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Web Links Embassy of the PRC on the Bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade
 PRC Ministry of Foreign Affairs Narrative of Attack
 U.S. State Department Accidential Bombing of the Chinese Embassy Page
 Maps from STRATFOR: Further Consideration of NATO's Faulty Map Explanation (May 11, 1999)
Indexes on the Web
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 China Internet Information Center: Bombing of the Chinese Embassy Page
 China Radio International (CRI) Special: NATO Attacks Chinese Embassy
 McLean's Guide to NATO's Chinese Embassy Bombing
8 Slashed to Death in Chinese High School
The unexplained attack is the latest and most serious in a series of such knifings that have alarmed the Chinese public and led police to reinforce security at schools and day-care centers.

China Executes Tibetan Monk for Alleged Bombings
Hours after rejecting an appeal, China executed a former Tibetan monk on Sunday for allegedly carrying out a string of bombings to protest China's rule over Tibet.

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