Special report: Dalai clique's separatist activities condemned
Beijing, April 7 (Xinhua) -- China's State Archives
Administration on Monday published a telegraph sent by the 14th Dalai Lama to
Chairman Mao Zedong in October 1951, in which he expressed his support for the
agreement on measures of the peaceful liberation of Tibet.
The telegraph was one of 15 files declassified and
published via a video on the administration's website (www.saac.gov.cn).
Following is the full text of the telegram:
"Chairman Mao of the Central People's Government:
"This year the local government of Tibet sent five
delegates with full authority headed by Kaloon Ngapoi to Beijing in late April
1951 to conduct peace talks with delegates with full authority appointed by the
Central People's Government.
"On the basis of friendship, delegates on both sides
concluded the Agreement on Measures for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet on May
23,1951.
"The local government of Tibet as well as the Tibetan
monks and laymen unanimously support this agreement, and under the leadership of
Chairman Mao and the Central People's Government, will actively assist the
People's Liberation Army in Tibet to consolidate national defence, drive
imperialist influences out of Tibet and safeguard the unification of the
territory and the sovereignty of the motherland. I hereby send this cable to
inform you of this."