Special report: Dalai clique's separatist activities
condemned
Dalai clique's lies
exposed
Full text: Statement of
Tibet regional chairman on Lhasa riot
The violent incident in Lhasa on March 14 --
including beating, smashing, looting and arson -- exposed the terrorist nature
of "Tibetan Youth Congress" (TYC) as the direct planner of the riot. The crimes
made the organization look like a kin member of Al-Qaida, Chechnyan armed
terrorists and "East Turkistan" separatists.
Founded in 1970, the TYC advocates "complete
independence of Tibet" and has fully integrated into the "Tibetan
government-in-exile", entering the power core of the Dalai clique. It has long
been involved in secessionist activities.
Speeches by some leading members of the organization
and the Dalai clique revealed they would use terrorism to achieve their goals.
Gaisang Puncog, former chairman of the TYC, said, "We
could use any methods to serve our cause, whether it is violent or non-violent."
Tendzin Choegyal, the Dalai Lama's younger brother
and follower, said, "Terrorist activities could achieve the biggest effect at
the lowest cost."
One of the Dalai Lama's most-trusted subordinates
said in a speech to the Brookings Institution in Washington that a few desperate
individuals and organizations could trigger instability on a large scale.
In a meeting of its "central executive committee" in
Dharamsala, India, the TYC approved a decision to "found a guerrilla movement as
soon as possible to secretly enter China and carry out armed struggles.
The organization also made preliminary plans to
prepare personnel, funding and arms to steal into China through the China-Nepal
border. Some ringleaders even claimed that they could sacrifice at least 100
Tibetans to achieve a "thorough victory".
It's not strange for a terrorist organization to plan
killing, as the September 11 terrorist attacks have shown.
In January, the TYC announced it would implement the
"Tibetan People's Uprising Movement" and established an organizing committee
with Tsewang Rinzin, the "TYC president", acting as its top leader. It also ran
several training courses to teach guerilla warfare and bombing technology.
In February, the TYC held campaigns in Dharamsala to
recruit participants for the "Tibetan People's Uprising Movement" and trained
key members for the activity.
What makes the TYC a terrorist organization is not
only what it has said but what it has done. Police in Lhasa seized more than 100
guns, tens of thousands of bullets, several thousand kilograms of explosives and
tens of thousands of detonators, acting on reports from lamas and ordinary
people.
These figures, in addition to the deaths of more than
a dozen ordinary people in the Lhasa riot, show that the TYC is no different
from Al-Qaida, Chechnyan armed terrorists, "East Turkistan" separatists and any
other terrorist organization.
Under Chinese law, terrorist organizations are those
which use violence to threaten national security, sabotage social stability,
harm people and damage their property, those which have leaders and assigned
missions, and those which have organized, planned, instigated, implemented or
participated in terrorist activities, or are carrying out such activities.
Such groups also include those having built bases for
terrorist activities, systematically recruited and trained terrorists,
collaborated with international terrorist organizations to sponsor, train and
cultivate terrorists, and have participated in terrorist activities.
Judging by these criteria, the TYC is a terrorist
organization in a pure sense.
(Source: Blog.xinhuanet.com)
Original article: http://taikongren.home.news.cn/blog/a/0101000677E10290471DF5F2.html?agMode=1
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China publishes evidences of Dalai
clique's masterminding of riots
BEIJING, April 1 (Xinhua) -- China's
Ministry of Public Security said on Tuesday that it had gathered sufficient
evidence showing that March 14 riots in Lhasa was not isolated or accidental but
was part of the "Tibetan People's Uprising Movement" plotted by the Dalai
clique.
Solid facts showed that the unrest in Lhasa, the
capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, was organized,
premeditated, masterminded and instigated by the Dalai clique and its "Tibet
independence" forces, the ministry said.
"No matter what disguise they use, the irrefutable
facts cannot be changed," it said. Full story