Special report: Dalai clique's separatist activities
condemned
BEIJING, April 12 (Xinhua) -- The
Foreign Affairs Committee under the National People's Congress (NPC), China's
top legislature, on Saturday strongly criticized the European Parliament's (EP)
recent resolution on Tibet.
The committee said in a statement that EP's unfounded
accusation of China is an arrogant interference in China's domestic affairs and
will damage Sino-Europe relations.
It urged the EP to respect the truth on the Tibet
riots and never again do things that will hurt the emotions of the Chinese
people and go against the spirit of the Olympics.
The committee said China was strongly indignant and
firmly opposed to the resolution obstinately passed by the European Parliament
on April 10, regardless of objective facts and China's opposition.
It demanded the EP value the overall ties between
China and Europe, respect truth and facts, get rid of ideological bias, take a
just and objective stance, and restrain from sending wrong signals to the Dalai
clique.
The statement said the EP's groundless accusation of
China for handling the Lhasa riots according to the law has violated the spirit
enshrined in the Olympic Charter and politicized the Olympic Games.
"We express our strong indignation and firm
opposition to such resolutions and acts that rudely interfere with China's
domestic affairs, undermined China-Europe relations, severely hurt the emotions
of the Chinese people and inflate the secessionist forces seeking for "Tibet
independence", said the release.
The riots in Lhasa, Tibet, were organized,
premeditated, deliberately masterminded and instigated by the Dalai clique. They
were severe, violent crimes colluded by the secessionist forces seeking for
"Tibet independence" both in and beyond China with the purpose to cause
bloodshed and impose pressure on the Chinese government, sabotage the Beijing
Olympic Games and destroy stability and harmony in China, said the release.
It noted such riots, once again, were evidences of
the secessionist nature of the Dalai clique and its hypocrisy and deception in
labeling themselves as advocates of "peace" and "non-violence".
The release said the EP failed to condemn the violent
crimes of assaults, vandalism, looting and arson, the mobs that killed 18
innocent people, and the Dalai clique who masterminded and organized such
violent crimes, but slandered China for "cruel crackdown on Tibetan
demonstrators".
Such slander was unacceptable to the Chinese
government, the Chinese people or anyone with a conscience in the international
community, said the release.
It reiterated Tibet was an inseparable part of the
Chinese territory, the Tibet affairs were a sheer internal affair of Chinaand no
foreign government or organization had the right to interfere.
The Beijing Olympiad was a great event for the whole
world and the people throughout the world, said the release.
China firmly opposed linking the so-called "Tibet
issue" to the Olympiad out of political motivation, the release said. It added
that practices to tarnish the Olympic Games have been widely condemned and
criticized by world people who love peace and the Olympic sports.
Any attempt aimed at taking advantage of China's
hosting of the Games to exert pressure on the government and the Chinese people
would not succeed, said the release.
The NPC values its ties with the EP, and sincerely
hopes the EP members cherish the hard-won sound relationship between the two,
stops hurting the Chinese people or tarnishing the Olympic spirits,and ensures a
healthy development of all-round strategic partnership.
Spokesperson: European Parliament
resolution "rudely" interferes into China's internal
affairs
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. Full story