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LHASA, March 17 (Xinhua) -- Schools resumed normal
operation on Monday in Lhasa, capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, as the
city gradually returned to normal after Friday's riot, teachers said.
Monday was a normal workday for Liu Yan, a teacher
with the University of Tibet, who told Xinhua that all his students attended the
morning class.
Teacher Wang, a vice-principal at the Jipenggang
Primary School, said that he had been pleased to see that all 100 teachers
arrived at school at about 7:30 a.m., and the 1,500 students, accompanied by
their parents, came to campus one hour later.
"All our teachers and students came to school, except
a dozen students, because some roads damaged by the rioters are waiting to be
cleared," said the teacher.
Wang Mu, a student who was driven by his father to
the Lhasa No. 8 Middle School, told Xinhua: "I dared not to go to school, for I
watched the rioters on the TV. It's so dreadful."
Wang Haobo, the headmaster at the No. 8 Middle
School, told Xinhua: "Our school opened as usual with normal operations
resumed."
Violence broke out in Lhasa on Friday afternoon.
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.
