Special report: Tibet: Its Past and Present
BEIJING, Nov. 10 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese central
government official said here Monday that recent talks with the Dalai Lama's
private representatives were "frank and sincere," but serious differences
remain.
Zhu Weiqun, executive vice minister of the United
Front Work Department (UFWD) of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central
Committee, made the remarks at a press conference held by the Information Office
of the State Council.
Du Qinglin, vice-chairman of the National Committee
of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, met with the Dalai
Lama's private representatives, Lodi Gyari and Kelsang Gyaltsen.
Zhu, UFWD Vice Minister Sita and Executive Vice
Chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region Pelma Trilek also held talks with them
while they were in China from Oct. 31 to Nov. 5.
In talks held in July, the Dalai Lama's
representatives said they had no problems following the "four not-to-supports"
put forward by the central authorities, but they completely broke that promise,
Zhu said.
The four promises include: not supporting activities
that disturbed the upcoming Beijing Olympic Games; not supporting plots inciting
violent criminal activities; not supporting and concretely curbing violent
terrorist activities of the pro-secession "Tibetan Youth Congress"; not
supporting any argument and activity seeking "Tibetan independence" and
splitting the region from the country.
"They absolutely forgot to carry out their promise
and did not stop boycotting and destroying the Beijing Olympics," Zhu said.
"Instead, they intensified sabotaging activities and continued to attack the
Central Government."
"They supported the 'Tibetan Youth Congress' and
other organizations to publicly advocate 'Tibetan independence' and fanned or
organized violent criminal activities," Zhu added. "They also continued to set
up a claim to internationalize the Tibet issue, trying to make use of foreigners
pressuring the central government."
"They continued to collude with such dregs as
overseas democracy activists, 'Falungong elements' and 'Eastern Turkistan
terrorists', trying to form so-called 'united front work' to oppose the Chinese
government and split the motherland," he said. "All of these have caused the
Chinese people strong aversion to their actions."
Zhu said Lodi Gyari presented a "Memorandum for All
Tibetans to Enjoy Genuine Autonomy" after arriving in Beijing, declaring that
the "Tibet government-in-exile is representative of Tibetans and their
interests".
"For this, we pointed out that the Central Government
of the People's Republic of China and the People's Government of the Tibet
Autonomous Region represent of ethnic minorities in Tibet," Zhu said.
The so-called "Tibet government-in-exile" is a
product created by a small group of separatists who launched an armed rebellion
in1959, but failed, and then fled to some foreign countries, he added.
"It has been engaged in splitting activities and
sabotage for decades," said Zhu. "Its existence is illegal and no state in the
whole world recognizes it."
"We talked with Mr. Lodi Gyari and his party only
because they were the Dalai Lama's private representatives," he noted.