BEIJING, March 17 (Xinhua) -- Attacks on overseas
Chinese diplomatic missions lay bare once again the Dalai coterie's secessionist
nature and their hypocrisy in proclaiming "peace" and "non-violence", Chinese
Foreign Ministry Spokesman Liu Jianchao said here Monday.
"We strongly condemn the atrocities committed by the
'Tibet independence' forces," Liu said in a press release Monday night.
Liu said since the riotous crimes of beating, looting
and burning took place in Lhasa, a dozen atrocious incidents of attacking
Chinese diplomatic missions overseas by "Tibet independence" forces have sprung
up. They were organized and planned by the Dalai clique to split China.
The "Tibet independence" forces widely resorted to
violence, broke the guard line set by the police of the foreign countries and
broke into China's foreign missions there, Liu said.
They smashed doors and windows and damaged vehicles,
which severely disrupted the working order of the missions, gravely threatened
the staff's life security and impaired the dignity of diplomatic institutions.
Such atrocities have aroused great attention from the
governments of relevant countries, which have beefed up their protection of
Chinese foreign missions, Liu said, expressing China's appreciation for their
efforts.
China has asked relevant countries to, in accordance
with international conventions such as the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic
Relations, take effective measures to further beef up their protection of
Chinese diplomatic missions and staff, to ensure their safety and dignity not to
be infringed, the spokesman said.
He said the Chinese government will unswervingly
safeguard the national sovereignty and territorial integrity, promote Tibet's
development and stability, and safeguard the life and property security of the
people of the region's various ethnic groups.
The development and progress of Tibet will be blocked
by no force, and any conspiracy seeking to split China is destined to meet the
strong opposition of the people of all ethnic groups in China including the
Tibetan people, and is doomed to fail, Liu said.