Special report: Dalai's separatist activities condemned
LHASA, March 16 (Xinhua) -- The 11th Panchen Lama Gyaincain Norbu condemned on Sunday the lawless riot in Lhasa, saying the sabotage acts run counter to the Buddhism tenets.
"The rioters' acts not only harmed the interests of
the nation and the people, but also violated the aim of Buddhism," Panchen said.
"We resolutely oppose all activities to split the
country and undermine ethnic unity. We strongly condemn the crime of a tiny
number of people to hurt the lives and properties of the people," he said.
An outburst of violence on Friday, which Tibetan
regional government says was engineered by Dalai clique, has claimed the lives
of 10 civilians and caused many injuries.
"I hope the incident in Lhasa could calm down soon,
and peace and stability would return to the people and the Buddhist followers,"
the religious leader said.
Panchen said he resolutely supports the Party and the
government efforts to ensure the safety and stability of Lhasa.
An outburst of commotion broke the peace of Lhasa on
Friday. Sources with the local government said on Saturday that at least 10
people were confirmed dead, mostly civilians from burns. Lhasa police have
rescued more than 580 people, including three Japanese tourists, from the
violent array of sabotage.
The Panchen Lama's remarks resonated among the
religious circle in Tibet.
"A handful of Buddhist monks didn't study the
scriptures, didn't follow our religious canon, but echoed the Dalai clique in
splittist efforts to undermine the stability in Tibet and destroy the order of
the Tibetan Buddhism," Dazhag Dainzin Geleg, vice-president of the Tibetan
Branch of the Buddhist Association of China, said on Sunday.
"What they did hurt the fundamental interests of the
religious circle and the believers. We stand firmly opposed to that," he said.
