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Peoples War in Tibet...

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Post time 17-3-2008 02:27 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
BEIJING (Reuters) - Police and troops locked down the capital of Tibet on Sunday as tension remained high, two days after ugly street protests against Chinese rule that the contested region's government-in-exile said had killed 80 people.

"We don't dare go out, not for anything. There's too much trouble," said a Tibetan businesswoman by telephone from Lhasa, a remote city high in the Himalayas out of bounds to foreign journalists without official permission.

Like other residents contacted, she spoke only briefly and anonymously out of fear of punishment in a city that last week saw its most serious rioting and shooting in nearly two decades.

The convulsion of Tibetan anger at the Chinese presence in the region came after days of peaceful protests by monks and was a sharp blow to Beijing's preparations for the Olympic Games in August, when China wants to showcase prosperity and unity.

Tibet is one of several potential flashpoints for the ruling Communist party at a time of heightened attention on China.

The government is concerned about the effect of inflation and wealth gaps on social stability after years of breakneck economic growth, and this month it said it had foiled two terrorist plots hatched by the largely Muslim Uighur minority in the northwestern region of Xinjiang, including an attempt to disrupt the Olympics.

It has declared a "people's war" of security and propaganda against support for the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists, underlining that it will not heed calls from around the globe for a lenient response to the riots.

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice voiced concern in a statement on Saturday that violence appeared to be continuing, and she urged Beijing to "release monks and others who have been detained solely for the peaceful expression of their views".

By Benjamin Kang Lim and Chris Buckley - reuters

ps : claim for silent independence?
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Post time 17-3-2008 02:38 PM | Show all posts
Boycott beijing olympics.
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Reply #2 Debmey's post

x sangka dubuk ni atlet.........
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Post time 18-3-2008 12:24 PM | Show all posts
mana tak nyer Dalai Lama (Sami Politik) Asyik hasut jer orang Tibet dekat Leh India
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