Special report: Dalai's separatist activities condemned
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Ample facts prove Dalai's role in Lhasa riot
BEIJING, March 18 (Xinhua) -- Relevant departments in
Tibet Autonomous Region were taking legal measures to deal with the recent riot
in Lhasa, the regional capital, and the current situation there had returned to
normal, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang here Tuesday.
"We have ample evidence to prove that the Lhasa riot
was organized, premeditated, masterminded and incited by the Dalai Lama clique,"
Qin told a regular press conference.
He made the remarks when asked by a journalist to
respond to a European Union's presidency statement on the Lhasa incident.
Qin said China has noticed the statement issued by
the EU, and has informed the EU and its member countries on the truth of the
Lhasa riot and treatment by relevant departments of Tibet.
He said local government has been taking legal and
reasonable measures to deal with the incident in order to maintain social
stability, defend the nation's legal system and safeguard the fundamental
interests of the people of all ethnic groups in Tibet. Law enforcers exercised
extreme restraint in handling the incident, the spokesman said.
Qin said the riot not only caused heavy losses of
life and property in the city, but also seriously disturbed social order.
He said the action of the lawless persons was not at
all a "peaceful demonstration" but a violent crime. "The law breakers killed
innocent people, arousing great indignation and condemnation from the people of
all ethnic groups in Tibet," he said.
He said the riot, which seriously trampled
fundamental human rights and freedom principles, exposed once again the
secessionist nature of the Dalai Lama clique and the hypocritical and fraudulent
nature of its so-called "peace" and "non-violence" allegations.
Qin said the riot infringed upon national
sovereignty, security and territorial integrity, and imperiled people's lives
and property. "Any responsible government would not sit by such kind of riot,"
he added.
Qin urged the EU and relevant countries and
international organizations to respect fact, advocate justice, distinguish right
and wrong on the riot in Lhasa, and jointly curb the violent crimes of the Dalai
Lama clique.
"Governments of all levels in China are capable of
safeguarding the national sovereignty and territorial integrity, protecting
people's lives and property, and keeping stability of social order," he said.
On March 14, riots involving beating, smashing,
looting and burning broke peace in Lhasa.
Rioters set fires at more than 300 locations,
including residences and 214 shops, smashed and burned 56 vehicles, and attacked
schools, banks, hospitals, shops, government offices, utilities and state media
offices.
On the question that what China will react if other
countries' government leaders host the Dalai Lama, Qin said China has always had
a clear and firm position on this issue.
"The Dalai Lama is not a pure religious person, but a
political refugee engaged in activities of splitting China and destroying
national unity under the camouflage of religion," said Qin.
"We firmly oppose officials of any country's
government to meet with the Dalai Lama and provide platform and convenience for
Dalai's secessionist remarks and activities," said Qin.
He noted that there is no country's government that
admits the "exiled government of Tibet" or that "Tibet is an independent
country".
Qin added that he hoped the international community
will further recognize the secessionist nature of the Dalai Lama clique through
the recent riots in Lhasa.
China condemns Dalai as "political
refugee engaged in activities of splitting China, destroying national
unity"
BEIJING, March 18 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese Foreign Ministry
spokesman said here Tuesday that the Dalai Lama is a "political refugee engaged
in activities of splitting China and destroying national unity."
"The Dalai Lama is not a pure religious person, but a
political refugee engaged in activities of splitting China and destroying
national unity under the camouflage of religion," spokesman Qin Gang said.
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