More than 100 people surrendered themselves to police and admitted involvement in the deadly clashes last week between police and anti-Chinese protesters in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, according to China's state-run Xinhua news agency.
Tibet's regional government said 105 people had turned themselves in to authorities by 11 p.m. Tuesday (1715 GMT), Xinhua said.
The number of people killed in Friday's clashes remained in dispute. The Tibetan government in exile said at least 80 people were killed by Lhasa police, but local authorities -- and Xinhua -- said only 13 people died.
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