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Published Date: 16 March 2008
CHINA locked down the Tibetan capital yesterday after the largest and most violent protests against its rule in the region in nearly two decades.
The main Tibetan exile group said Chinese authorities have killed at least 30 Tibetan demonstrators and injured many more during protests.

The Tibetan government in exile, based in the north Indian town of Dharamsala, offered no details in its s
tatement, saying only: "There have been 30 confirmed deaths and over 100 unconfirmed deaths."

The statement comes after protests by Buddhist monks in Tibet turned violent, with shops and vehicles set on fire and gunshots fired in the region's capital, Lhasa. Earlier reports said at least 10 people were killed.

As news of the violence spread, police broke up sympathy protests in China's western province of Gansu, Australia, India and Nepal.

Streets in Lhasa were mostly empty as a curfew remained in place. Eyewitnesses described baton-wielding police patrolling streets as fires smouldered. Xinhua, China's official news agency, said 10 people – including two hotel employees and two shop owners – were burned to death, but no foreigners were hurt.

The unrest comes two weeks before China's Olympic celebrations kick into gear with the start of the torch relay, which passes through Tibet. Sun Weide, a spokesman for the Beijing Olympics organising committee, said the unrest would not have a negative impact on the Games or the torch relay.

Preparations to carry the Olympic torch to Mount Everest and across Tibet "have been proceeding smoothly," Sun said. "The hosting of the Beijing Games is the 100-year dream for Chinese people."

The US and other governments have urged China to show restraint on the protesters, though International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge deferred. "It is not our job," he told reporters while visiting Puerto Rico. "We are not an activist organisation."

China's governor in Tibet vowed to punish the rioters, while law enforcement authorities urged protesters to turn themselves in by Tuesday or face unspecified punishment.

"We will deal harshly with these criminals in accordance with the law," Champa Phuntsok, chairman of the Tibetan government, said in Beijing. "Beating, smashing, looting and burning – we absolutely condemn this sort of behaviour. This plot is doomed to failure."

He blamed the protests on followers of the Dalai Lama, who fled into exile in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule and is still Tibet's widely revered spiritual leader.

From India, the Dalai Lama appealed to China not to use force, saying he was "deeply concerned" and urged Tibetans "not to resort to violence".

Over the centuries, Tibet was at times part of China's dynastic empires. Communist forces invaded in 1950, to reclaim the Himalayan region. The latest unrest began on Monday, the anniversary of the 1959 uprising, when 300 monks demanded the release of others detained last autumn.

The violence erupted on the fifth day, after police tried to stop monks from protesting in Lhasa. Tibetans vented anger on Chinese, hurling stones and torching shops and cars.

A notice issued by Tibetan authorities offered leniency for demonstrators who surrender before Tuesday. Otherwise, they will be "severely punished".

Tourists were told to stay in their hotels and make plans to leave. "There's no conflict today. The streets look pretty quiet," said a woman who answered the telephone at the Lhasa Hotel.

Tourists reached by phone described soldiers sealing off streets where the rioting occurred. Armoured vehicles and trucks ferried soldiers. "There are military blockades blocking off whole portions of the city and the entire city is basically closed down," said a 23-year-old Western student who arrived in Lhasa yesterday. "All the restaurants are closed, all the hotels are closed."

Plooij Frans, a Dutch tourist who left the capital yesterday and arrived in the Nepali capital of Katmandu, said he saw about 140 trucks of soldiers drive into the city within 24 hours.

"They came down on Tibetan people really hard," said Frans, who said his group could not return to their hotel on Friday and had to stay near the airport. "Every corner, there were tanks. It would have been impossible to hold any protest today."

Government staff have been prevented from leaving their buildings. "We've been here since yesterday. No one has been allowed to leave or come in," said a woman who works for Lhasa's Work Safety Bureau, near the Potala Palace, the former residence of the Dalai Lama.

"Armoured vehicles have been driving past," she said. "Men wearing camouflage uniforms and holding batons are patrolling the streets."

It is difficult to get independent verification of events in Tibet as China maintains rigid control over the area. Foreigners need special travel permits, and journalists are rarely granted access.

The violence poses difficulties for a communist leadership that has looked to the August Olympics as a way to recast China as a friendly, modern power. Too rough a crackdown could put that at risk, while balking could embolden protesters, costing Beijing authority in often restive Tibet.

In the western Chinese town of Xiahe, police fired tear gas to disperse Buddhist monks and others staging a second day of protests yesterday.

Several hundred monks marched out of historic Labrang monastery and into Xiahe in the morning, gathering other Tibetans with them as they went, residents said. The crowd attacked government buildings, smashing windows in the county police headquarters, before police fired tear gas to end the protest.

China's grip on 'roof of the world'

Occupying a large, high-altitude and sparsely populated plateau, Tibet is known as the "roof of the world".

• Wedged between the Himalayas to the south and the Kunlun range in the north, Tibet borders Burma, India, Bhutan and Nepal.

• The People's Liberation Army marched into the Himalayan region in 1950.

• The Dalai Lama, Tibet's god-king, fled on horseback after a failed uprising against Chinese rule in 1959 and now lives in exile in northern India. China accuses him of seeking independence for Tibet. The 72-year-old spiritual leader says he only wants greater autonomy for the region.

• Within Tibet, simply having the Dalai Lama's picture can be grounds for imprisonment. Critics say Buddhist monks and nuns loyal to the Dalai Lama have been jailed and tortured.

• Activists say tourism and migration by Han Chinese could swamp Tibet's distinctive culture.

• China's central government has invested billions of dollars in improving Tibet's infrastructure.

Worldwide outcry

International pressure mounted on Beijing yesterday to show restraint towards demonstrators in Tibet, as protesters in Sydney removed the Chinese flag at China's consulate building and tried to raise a Tibetan one.

Australia, the United States and Europe are all urging the Chinese authorities to deal with the Lhasa situation peacefully.

Australia's foreign affairs minister Stephen Smith called for China to allow "peaceful expression of dissent".

German Chancellor Angela Merkel called for "free and direct dialogue" between China and the Dalai Lama.

Dozens of protesters in India launched a new march to Tibet yesterday, days after more than 100 Tibetan exiles were arrested by authorities during a similar rally.



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Rozz Fyffe,

Scotland 16/03/2008 01:45:26
sek si Dragonhead
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Jim A,

16/03/2008 03:45:48
#2 Dragonhead, "Australia,United States and Europe are "urging the Chinese authorities to deal with the situation peacefully! What total hypocrisy! How did the US respond to rioting and looting in New Orleans, or the French during the student riots..."

They responded without the use of main battle tanks mate.
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Conan,

chile 16/03/2008 06:23:12
Well, hopefully the world's more decent nations will agree to BOYCOTT THE OLYMPICS this year so that this upcoming show-piece of Chinese Communist Propoganda will not get off the ground.

And, hopefully, if the Games do go ahead the world's peoples will see through and past the Third Reich-like efforts being made by the Chinese Authorities to take the world's breath away with the magnifience of their efforts - much like Hitlet attempted before WW2.

Dragonhead makes a great deal of sense at times - but I'm afraid he has sold his soul to the Chinese highest-bidder .... assuming he isn't just a functionary of the Chinese State?

We are left to draw our own conclusions.
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BenTen,

16/03/2008 06:23:51
If the 'pork links' have nothing to hide - why not let reporters into the area to report on what is actually happening. This would end all speculation and mis-representation on both sides. Surely they have nothing to hide?
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KampungHighlander,

Jakarta 16/03/2008 07:43:36
I see that a lot of people are calling for a Boycott of the Olympics, I agree but since most of us are not athletes and few of us are on our countries Olympic Committee may I suggest a practical way that we can all put this into practice. Until the end of the Olympic Games do the following:
Buy Pepsi Not Coke
Buy Fuji Film Not Kodak
Buy Norwich Union Not Manulife
Buy Hewlett Packard Not Lenovo
Buy Nokia Not Samsung
Buy Sony Not Panasonic
Buy Timex Not Omega
Buy Burger King Not McDonalds
Buy Nike Not Adidas
Boycott any products from:
GE and Johnson and Johnson.
Refuse to watch any of the Olympics on Television.
If you do those things you will send a very strong message about China's blatent participation in Human Rights abuse without much personal discomfort.
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KampungHighlander,

Jakarta 16/03/2008 08:15:04
Dragonhead
I'm curious, how is it you are able to make it through the "Great Firewall of China" and access websites that have "AntiChinese Propoganda"? Are you actually in China or are you a Chinese Student at University in Scotland? I lived in China for over a year and was shocked by how many bits of news that was negative for the Chinese regime I missed even hearing about. The only people able to escape the "Great Firewall" from within China are the People in the Propoganda Ministry who operate it. Is that where you work?
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Tris,

Dundee 16/03/2008 09:13:16

Hateful regime. But we will do nothing. If the supply of cheap Chinese goods came to a halt tomorrow Britain would be in in the poo.....and Brown is almost as far up the Chinese's fundament as Blair was up Bush's.
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Unimpressed one,

16/03/2008 10:11:30
#8 Presumably in keeping with your high principles you have bought no manufactured goods within the last 5 years? Thought not.
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Max Born,

16/03/2008 10:40:08
#13.
The nearest that Dragonhead (in the closet) has been to the Orient is the take away in Bathgate High Street when pi$$ed on a saturday night.
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scotia,

Caribbean 16/03/2008 12:04:28
KampungHighlander there is no great "Firewall" I am here on an extended vacation and can access any web site I wish as well as all my systems in the Caribbean. There is no great cover up as it is openly shown on CCTV as well as the English speaking channels out of Hong Kong. The images show buildings, cars and buses being burnt. Does Dragon Head live in China I believe so, if you are monitoring I am currently in The Jumbo Hotel, room 1212 so if you know the dialling code to ZhuHai call as I would love to talk more. As for boycotting the games, what a stupid thing to say, boycott the London games perhaps until it gives Scotland, Ireland and Wales there freedom back. The people here are very proud of what is happening here especially in Beijing. The whole country is supporting the efforts here. What hasn't been published in the West was how somebody tried to get on a flight with gasses mixed in a bottle of coke to try and bring down a plane to screw with the Olympics. It is much safer here to walk the streets than it is to walk in Leith.
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Boy Wonder,

16/03/2008 12:09:38
BOYCOTT CHINA!! COMPLETELY!!!
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KampungHighlander,

Jakarta 16/03/2008 12:30:41
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Sounds like not everybody is happy about the olympics, especially the guy on the plane. I enjoyed my time in China and made many friends. Its not them I have the problem with. It's there Goverments rape and pillage strategy to gaining access to foreign supplies of natural resources to feed the Chinese Jugernaut. In particular their Financial, Military and Political support to the odious regimes in Sudan and Burma, as well as their suppression of the legitmate right of ethnic minorities in China to self determination.
If you feel differently thats fine, have a Big Mac and Coke. But I wont be.
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KampungHighlander,

Jakarta 16/03/2008 12:33:35
#17
No Firewall Huh. Try googling Tianamen Square Massacre and see what happens.
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Neil,

Glasgow 16/03/2008 12:59:37
Although the 30 dead is placed without quotation marks in the headline it seems to be merely 1 of a number of claims & emanating from a separatist group may not be impartial. Remember that the US State Dept officially stated that Milosevic had killed 500,000 Albanians which turned out to be a complete & deliberate lie. Can anybody prove that this source is at least 10,000 times more trustworthy than the US government or are we merely being lied to again?
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scotia,

Caribbean 16/03/2008 13:17:48
http://www.worldpress.org/Asia/1867.cfm is just one of the many sites I can access from here regarding Tianamen Square, which is a very nice place by the way.
Oh, Dragon Head thanks for the call, I look forward to your e-mail. I will look more into your area of China.
Thanks
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marc,

Expat in Canada 16/03/2008 13:39:37
30? More like 80 dead!
It's 1936 all over again - and yet again the world looks on as a fascist dictatorship rearms, pretends detente with its former enemies, and persecutes its minorities whilst hosting the Olympics - when will we learn?
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long live the supermarkets,

scotland 16/03/2008 13:46:07
All Chinese yearn for the day when they are free. The government reaction to Tiananmen Square protests was like breaking the infants nose who cries, but the infant is growing up, and there comes a time when it will overcome its fear and strike back a mortal blow- a mortal blow for justice and freedom. Once the Chinese population realize that acting in tandem, there is nothing that can stop them, the military will eventually refuse to kill their own, and will also turn on the leeches that have been controlling them for so very long. Long live freedom! Long live all Chinese and Tibetan aspirations for liberty!


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long live the supermarkets,

scotland 16/03/2008 14:19:30
At least 80 people have been killed in unrest following protests by Tibetans against Chinese rule, the Tibetan government in exile says.
Indian-based officials said the figure was confirmed by several sources, even though China put the death toll at 10. This is the latest BBC report.
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Guga II,

Rockall 16/03/2008 16:52:13
I see Druginhead is acting as the mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party once again; and, of course, for their bully boys and thugs, the PLA.

It must give you great satisfaction Druginhead, to see a peaceful people being put down by your Chinese government thugs. What started as a peaceful demonstration by a group of monks has escalated, due to your political masters bringing in the tanks and the guns.

As for your figure of 153,000 Han Chinese having moved to Tibet, that is nonsense, and you know it. There have been over 1,000,000 Han Chinese sent to take over in Tibet. They have even taken over the economy and the administration of Tibet. The Tibetan people are treated as scum and gaoled, tortured and executed by the Chinese government.

The imperialist Chinese government will not be satisfied till they have completed their genocide of the Tibetan people, along with the total elimination of Tibetan culture and religion. They are carrying on in the best traditions of Mao Tse Tung, the man who was responsible for the deaths of more than 40 million of his own people; with the support of communist lackeys like yourself.

Boycott the Chinese Olympics as a way of demonstrating to the Chinese government that mass murder and oppression is not acceptable in this day and age.
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James Donald,

Newbridge 16/03/2008 17:34:50
#28 Guga II,Rockall - For someone who claims to have been an RSM in the British Army, Drongohead certainly seems to have developed a taste for the murderous Communist regime of his adopted homeland (maybe a mail order bride tempted him there rather than the ideology).
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The Wallace,

London 16/03/2008 17:43:47
Every Sunday I trudge down to that one local shop that sells Scotland on Sunday.

But to see today a Syrian asylum case on the cover while Tibet's suppression is banished to the back pages?

"Activists say..."

"Critics say..."

FACT - China's government has murdered over 1 million Tibetans since its illegal occupation in the '50s.

Of all the countries on the planet Scotland should understand and condemn aggression of a larger expansionist country against its neighbor. Few other countries are so well qualified to speak with authority on the matter. Alex?

The PRC decries the acts of war-time Japan but does the EXACT same thing in Tibet, Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia, while the west tries to ingratiate itself to China's leaders in hopes of tapping into billions of consumers. It's disgusting.

Free Tibet!
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The Wallace,

London 16/03/2008 17:51:41
Ahhhh, the article was written by Audra "Ang". That explains the slanted perspective.

And who is this idiot "Druinhead" posting from Dalian? As if any average Chinese living in China knows what is going on in Tibet or would even understand it given the brainwashing they get in school. Oh yeah. That Dali Lama is a really bad egg.

I live in China more than half the year. Chinese nationalism is a global threat .... despite the nice nice faces they put on in public.
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Caora Dubh,

Croit sheasgair 16/03/2008 18:31:13
As far as I am concerned the Beijing Olympics were a non-starter, and people who go there for the Olympics should be asking themselves some very serious questions. If you do decide to go, please distribute thousands of leaflets in Chinese, listing the crimes against humanity committed by the Chinese government, and the names of the thousands of Tibetans and Chinese students who have "disappeared". If you are arrested at the border, the media fuss will be excellent for coverage of the Chinese government's inhumanity.

The Chinese Government shackles the minds of its population, controlling the books they can read, the films they can see, and their access to the Internet.
The Chinese Government does this because they are feeble-minded people who cannot understand the great benefits to be reaped from vigorous public debate and unfettered human creativity. I despise regimes that cannot tolerate freedom of speech and religion (despite the fact that I am not religious).

And Dragonhead, poor wee fool, is little else but a Chinese government stooge - a pathetic little Chinese government robot like those ones the Japs are now selling - wholly indoctrinated and incapable of independent thought. You actually have to feel sorry for this brainwashed little nitwit - s/he won't have been allowed to learn the truth about his/her own country.
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Caora Dubh,

Croit sheasgair 16/03/2008 18:42:13
To the ruling Chinese regime I say this:

If you are good, honest people, if you truly believe in the Chinese people, then free them. Give the Chinese people access to information, allow them freedom of worship, and freedom to travel as they choose. Above all else, grant them political freedom.

And if the Chinese government REALLY believes in self-determination and freedom, then arrange for a referendum of all native Tibetans, including those living in exile abroad. Allow them to decide whether they wish to remain a part of China or become independent. Arrange for all stages of this referendum to be attanded by international observers.

And if you fail to do this, we will all know - yes, ALL of us in democratic countries - we will ALL know that you actually prefer running a vicious little closed shop, that you like to imprison people physically and mentally, that you are in fact little else but brutal, narrow-minded thugs, intent on little else but satisfying your own lust for power.

Well, Chinese leaders, what are you? Good, kind people, or sadistic thugs?

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scotia,

Caribbean 16/03/2008 19:05:20
I gave Dragon Head a challenge and he lived up to it, I have spoken to him and trust me he knows more about what is going on that you or I do,and I an in China at the moment. He has given me his email address as I have mine. I look forward to a long time conversation with him. I had my ideas on China before I got here and you could not believe how wrong you are. Britain is way more restrictive than where I am.
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Pilrig.,

Livingston 16/03/2008 19:17:24
25 - How Now Brown Mao ?

Vive Tibet Libre !
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Neil,

Glasgow 17/03/2008 17:46:02
If Guga were being in any way truthful about 1 million Chinese having moved to Tibet, out of a population of 2.4 million, overwhelmingly agricultural, Tibetan rioters would not fare well in Lhasa trying to beat up numericaly superior Chinese. Even internal evidence from the anti-Chinese posts shows they are making it up.

Marc's post comparing the Chinese to Nazis is particularly egregious. At no time does he criticise the openly corrupt pro-fascist government of his own country & its open commitment to racial genocide.

The fact remainas that (A) this story is clearly unproven one sided propaganda masquerading as fact for the purpose of stirring up racial hatred & (B) it is literally impossible for anybody criticising China who has not, in far stronger terms, criticised the undisputed, if unreported, genocide carried out in the Nazi cause, by our own government, to honestly claim to be motivated by anything other than Nazi racism.





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Biker,

Ayr 17/03/2008 19:08:07
The usual bo##ocks by Dunderhead, and very innaccurate into the bargain. Over 1 million Chinese have settled in Tibet and to say the Tibetans are unhappy is an understatement. As for thr NZ site with the picture of the man with the knife, yes indeed he did, but against the might of the Chinese tanks and firepower I would suggest he will suffer. Appologists for Chinese human rghts should hang their heads in shame, and I do include the US and UK governments.
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Satan,

ZheJiang,China 18/03/2008 17:36:06
I'm an ordinary Chinese citizen who luckily come across your debate or, conversation. Frankly speaking, I don't like CCP and my current goverment. However, the same as most most Chinese people, I hate to death of any separation from my country. No matter the country will be led by CCP or another demoncratic govermnet in future, the seperation of any part of my country will never be allowed. If there would be, I will sacrifice my last blood.
I saw most "critics" here are from the UK, which is exactly the country which invaded Tibet and western China a hundurd years ago and stole uncountable cultural relic from there which are being exhibited in G Britain museum now. That country is the NO1 master in this during the past centuries.

TO the wallace:
The so called "FACT - China's government has murdered over 1 million Tibetans since its illegal occupation in the '50s. "
Let me teach you some history on this land tt is far from your country: 1950s is the period tt CCP took Tibet,not China. Before tt, the legal goverment is Kuomintang which went to TAIWAN after its failure. And before that, the legal gvmts are separately YUAN,MING,TSING dynasties. It means, Since Genghis khan's occupation of Tibet, it has never been a seperate part from China's mainland.
Therefore, CCP doesn't have to kill "over 1 million Tibetans" to occupy, all it needs to do was to defeat Kuomintang army. And refer to" over 1 million Tibatens were killed", I'd like to say tt you're too optimistc about the living condition on the world's roof, especially in 1950s.
And I'm so curious tt as a man who lived in China for more than half a year, how can you eat the foods for such a long time tt produced by "the global threat"? I imagine the picture when wallace chewing the foods,oh...really disgusting...not the food,but the mouth.

TO those who compare this incident as fascist Japneses' invasion to China last century, I suppose you must forget the sorrow tt your ancestors suffered from the fasc
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Satan,

ZheJiang,China 18/03/2008 17:40:52

TO those who compare this incident as fascist Japneses' invasion to China last century, I suppose you must forget the sorrow tt your ancestors suffered from the fascists on western hemisphere at the same time. All I want to say to those historical idiot and eunuch offsprings is: Fill up your *** hole with a hot dog, Buy Burger King Not McDonalds.
To your opinion of boycotting Olympic, I say it's really silly.I promise it makes no use at all. Just enjoy the game tt takes four years a time.
To the debate of how many death in the incident.I think the most important is what caused the death. How many death caused by the destroying during the rebellion and how many caused by the suppression? Wise people should distinguish but not be led by the sayings.
To those international freinds who really concern on China's peace and liberty, I want to represent my nation to express my sincerely appreciation to you.

 

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