Dalai's lies about Chinese People's Armed Police exposed
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Video: Chinese Armed police carrying monk's robes turn out to be movie extras

The photo, showing tens of Chinese People's Armed Police (PAP) servicemen wearing old-style summer uniforms and holding monks' robes, was linked to the allegation by the Dalai clique that those PAP members had dressed as Tibetan monks and rioted on March 14 in Lhasa. Two servicemen pictured in the photo have been found in Tibet who disproved the allegation by telling journalists that the picture was taken in 2001 when they were prepared to act as figurants in a movie named The Torch. ((Xinhua Photo)
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Liu Pengbo, who served as a Chinese People's Armed Police (PAP) sergeant in 2001 and now a first lieutenant in Tibet, points to the photo linked to Dalai clique's allegations, in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, April 3, 2008. (Xinhua Photo)
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Witnesses found to disprove allegation of police joined Lhasa riot as "monks"

    BEIJING, April 5 (Xinhua) -- Two witnesses have been found in Tibet who disproved an allegation of Chinese People's Armed Police(PAP) servicemen joined the March 14 Lhasa riots wearing monk's robes.

    A picture was leaked on the Internet showing tens of Chinese People's Armed Police (PAP) servicemen, wearing summer uniforms and holding monks' robes. This photo was linked to allegations by the Dalai clique that those PAP members dressed as Tibetan monks and rioted on March 14 in Lhasa. Full story

Editor: Lin Li
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