Special report: Dalai's separatist activities condemned
LHASA, March 14 (Xinhua) -- The government of Tibet Autonomous Region said Friday there had been enough evidence to prove that the recent sabotage in Lhasa was "organized, premeditated and masterminded" by the Dalai clique.
The violence, involving beating, smashing, looting
and burning, has disrupted the public order and jeopardized people's lives and
property, an official with the regional government said.
The sabotage has aroused indignation of and is
strongly condemned by the people of all ethnic groups in Tibet, he said in an
interview with Xinhua.
"The relevant departments of the regional government
are taking effective measures to properly handle the incident in line with the
law," he said.
"We are fully capable of maintaining social stability
of Tibet and safeguarding the safety of the people of all ethnic groups in Tibet
and their properties," said the official.
"The plots by the very few people against the
stability and harmony of Tibet run counter to the will of the people, and are
doomed to fail," he said.
Shops were set on fire in violence in downtown Lhasa
on Friday afternoon. There were injuries reported in the violence and the
injured have been hospitalized.
Witnesses said a number of shops along two main
streets in this capital city and around Jokhang Temple, Ramogia Monastery,
Chomsigkang Market were set on fire around 2 p.m., sending out dense smoke. Some
vehicles were burnt down.
All shops close to the Jokhang Temple and Ramogia
Monastery shut down business.
According to sources, the public order has basically
returned normal in downtown Lhasa by press time, with electricity and
telecommunication resumed in many areas.
