Special report: Dalai's separatist activities condemned
BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) -- Thirteen innocent civilians
were burned or stabbed to death in last Friday's Lhasa riot, said Qiangba
Puncog, chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Regional Government, at a news briefing
in Beijing on Monday.
He cited two cases of what he described as brutality.
In one case, a civilian was reportedly doused in
gasoline by rioters and burned to death alive. In the second case, rioters beat
a patrol policeman unconscious, and then cut a piece of flesh from his buttocks.
"People of all ethnic groups in Tibet were indignant
about violence and brutality displayed in Lhasa and strongly condemn them," said
Qiangba Puncog.
Tibet Autonomous Regional authorities responded
quickly, and mobilized security personnel to deal with the riots in accordance
with law, he said.
The security personnel also helped extinguish fires,
rescue the injured, and protect schools, hospitals, banks and government
institutions, he said.
"We adopted these measures with the purpose of
safeguarding social stability, the rule of law and fundamental interests of
people of all ethnic groups in Tibet," he said, adding the situation had calmed
down in Lhasa, and stability had returned.
"What confused me and made me indignant was that the
Dalai clique and some Westerners labeled the destructive rampage of the rioters
as 'peaceful protests,' but called our actions to deal with the brutal acts
committed by the rioters as 'repressing peaceful protests,' said Qiangba Puncog.
"I think that just confuses black with white."
He believed no democratic country would tolerate the
brutality carried out by the rioters in Lhasa on Friday.
