BEIJING, April 11 (Xinhua) -- The resolution on Tibet
passed by the European Parliament on Thursday has rudely interfered into China's
internal affairs and seriously hurt the feelings of the Chinese people, said
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Jiang Yu Friday night.
The resolution, adopted after
secessionists-instigated violent unrests ravaged Lhasa and other ethnic Tibetan
areas last month, urged European Union leaders to boycott the opening ceremony
of the Beijing Olympics unless the Chinese government resumes talks with the
Dalai Lama.
Jiang said in a statement the resolution "flagrantly
distorted the history and modern reality of Tibet, rudely interfered into
China's internal affairs, openly supported the secessionist stand of the Dalai
Lama, confounded black and white on the violent crimes in Lhasa, groundlessly
condemned the Chinese government, deliberately linked the Tibet issue with the
Beijing Olympics, and seriously hurt the feelings of the Chinese people."
"China is resolutely opposed to and strongly
indignant over the resolution," said Jiang, adding the Tibet issue completely
belongs to China's internal affairs which brooks no interference of any foreign
country or international organization.
She said the Lhasa riots, the assaults against
Chinese embassies and consulates in Europe and the disruption of Olympic torch
relay, all staged by the "Tibet independence" forces, have fully exposed the
violence and independence nature of the Dalai Lama clique.
"The European Parliament turned a blind eye to facts.
It did not condemn the Dalai clique who masterminded and organized the violent
crimes, but instead emboldened the 'Tibet independence' violence and Dalai's
separatist activities," said Jiang.
"We strongly demand the European Parliament respect
facts, stop interfering into China's internal affairs, give up provocation and
antagonism, and discard double standards on human rights issues," she said.
She also urged the European Parliament to stop
providing platforms for Dalai's separatist activities and sending wrong
political signals to Dalai and the international community.
Jiang also reiterated that the central government is
ready to continue contacts and talks with the Dalai Lama on the condition that
he sincerely renounces "Tibet independence" position and stops activities of
splitting China, especially the inciting of violent crimes in Tibet and other
places and the disruption of Beijing Olympics.
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