Special report: Dalai's separatist activities condemned
BEIJING, March 20 (Xinhua) -- China on Thursday said the principle for the central government to conduct dialogue with the Dalai Lama has not changed, which is that Dalai Lama must give up his stance for Tibet independence and completely stop activities to separate China.
"On such a basis, the door for dialogue is always
open", Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said at Thursday's regular
press conference.
"If the Dalai Lama is really concerned about Tibet,
we hope he could be aware of the trend, and do more good deeds that are
conducive to the benefit of the Tibetan people", Qin added.
The riots, with an intent to damage social stability,
destroy the stable and harmonious livelihood of the local people, undermine the
Beijing Olympic Games, sabotage the security and territorial integrity of a
sovereign country, which once again exposed the secessionist nature of the Dalai
Lama, Qin pointed out.
Qin said TV programs have clearly shown that what
happened in Lhasa is definitely not peaceful protest but violent crime including
killing innocent people, arson, robbing, smashing shops, schools and banks,
which have been strongly denounced and firmly opposed by people of all
nationalities living in Tibet.
"If they are to be tolerated, are there true laws,
human rights, justice? The criminals are bound to be tried and punished in
accordance with the law", Qin said.
However the spokesman noted that in the process of
dealing with the riots in Lhasa, local autonomous region government and law
enforcement personnel exercised great restraint, and did not take with them and
use weapons that might kill or injure.
Any country with just and without prejudice will
understand and support the handling of the riots by relevant Chinese
departments, Qin said.
Qin said the series of public activities of the Dalai
clique both at home and overseas showed per se they had connections with the
riots.
"We cannot simply believe what Dalai Lama has said
but see what he really has done", Qin said, adding that the Dalai Lama should
rethink what he has really done and make efforts to create conditions for
dialogue with the central government.
Facts are facts and will neither be distorted nor
covered up, more evidence will released as the investigation proceeds forward,
Qin promised.
On UK's Prime Minister Gordon Brown's remarks on his
willingness to meet Dalai Lama, Qin said China is "seriously concerned."
China strongly demanded that the UK fully recognize
Dalai Lama's 'true face', and not to render any support in any form to him and
his secessionist activities, Qin said.
Qin said foreign media have great concern over the
riots, and wrote plenty of news stories, some are very objective yet some are
seriously against the facts and what truly happened.
China hopes media, whether their journalists are on
the spot or outside the area, could respect the truth, hold firm the
professional spirits for news coverage, and report the riots in an "objective,
just and responsible" manner.
Qin said China fully understands that foreign media
and journalists' need and eagerness to cover the news on Tibet situation, and
the work on organizing foreign journalists to report in Lhasa is under
preparation.
Qin briefed the city has now basically returned to
order.
