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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Exile Group Says 30 Killed in Tibet

First off, I'd like to thank Cosa Nostradamus for inviting me to blog over here. Namasté Bro. I think the actual death toll is much higher from other reports I've read.

By AUDRA ANG, Associated Press


BEIJING (AP) — China ordered tourists out of Tibet's capital Saturday while troops on foot and in armored vehicles patrolled the streets and confined government workers to their offices, a day after riots that a Tibetan exile group said left at least 30 protesters dead.

The demonstrations against Chinese rule of Tibet are the largest and most violent in the region in nearly two decades. They have spread to other areas of China as well as neighboring Nepal and India.

In the western province of Gansu, police fired tear gas Saturday to disperse Buddhist monks and others staging a second day of protests in sympathy with anti-Chinese demonstrations in Lhasa, local residents said.

The protests led by Buddhist monks began Monday in Tibet on the anniversary of a failed 1959 uprising against Chinese rule. They turned violent on Friday when demonstrators burned cars and shops. Witnesses said they heard gunshots on Friday and more shooting on Saturday night.

The eruption of violence comes just two weeks before China's Olympic celebrations kick off with the start of the torch relay, which passes through Tibet. China is gambling that its crackdown will not bring an international outcry over human rights violations that could lead to boycotts of the Olympics.

Beijing's hosting of the Olympics in August has already brought scrutiny of China's human rights record and its pollution problems.

But so far, the international community has reacted to the crackdown in Tibet only by calling for Chinese restraint without any threats of an Olympic boycott or other sanctions.

China's official Xinhua News Agency reported at least 10 were killed Friday when demonstrators rampaged in Lhasa, setting fire to shops and cars.

"The victims are all innocent civilians, and they have been burnt to death," Xinhua quoted an official with the regional government as saying.

The Dalai Lama's exiled Tibetan government in India said it had confirmed Chinese authorities killed at least 30 Tibetan protesters but added the toll could be as high as 100. There was no confirmation of the death toll from Chinese officials and the numbers could not be independently verified.

China maintains rigid control over Tibet, foreigners need special travel permits to get there and journalists rarely get access except under highly controlled circumstances.

Streets in Lhasa were mostly empty Saturday as a curfew remained in place, witnesses said.

China's governor in Tibet vowed to punish the rioters, while law enforcement authorities urged protesters to turn themselves in by Tuesday or face unspecified punishment

Tourists reached by phone or those who arrived Saturday in Nepal described soldiers standing in lines sealing off streets where there was rioting on Friday. Armored vehicles and trucks ferrying soldiers were seen on the streets.

"There are military blockades blocking off whole portions of the city, and the entire city is basically closed down," said a 23-year-old Western student who arrived in Lhasa on Saturday. "All the restaurants are closed, all the hotels are closed."

Plooij Frans, a Dutch tourist who left the capital Saturday morning by plane and arrived in the Nepali capital of Katmandu, said he saw about 140 trucks of soldiers drive into the city within 24 hours.

"They came down on Tibetan people really hard," said Frans, who said his group could not return to their hotel Friday and had to stay near the airport. "Every corner there were tanks. It would have been impossible to hold any protest today."

Government workers in Lhasa said Chinese authorities have been prevented from leaving their buildings.

"We've been here since yesterday. No one has been allowed to leave or come in," said a woman who works for Lhasa's Work Safety Bureau, located near the Potala Palace, the former residence of the Dalai Lama. "Armored vehicles have been driving past," she said. "Men wearing camouflage uniforms and holding batons are patrolling the streets.

Tourists were told to stay in their hotels and make plans to leave, but government staff were required to work.

Some shops were closed, said a woman who answered the telephone at the Lhasa Hotel.

"There's no conflict today. The streets look pretty quiet," said the woman who refused to give her name for fear of retribution.

Xinhua reported Saturday that Lhasa was calm, with little traffic on the roads.

"Burned cars, motorcycles and bicycles remained scattered on the main streets, and the air is tinged with smoke," the report said.

In the western Chinese province of Gansu, several hundred monks marched out of historic Labrang monastery and into the town of Xiahe in the morning, gathering hundreds of other Tibetans with them as they went, residents said.

The crowd attacked government buildings, smashing windows in the county police headquarters, before police fired tear gas to put an end to the protest, residents said. A London-based Tibetan activist group, Free Tibet Campaign, said 20 people were arrested, citing unidentified sources in Xiahe.

"Many windows in shops and houses were smashed," said an employee at a hotel, who did not want either his or the hotel's name used for fear of retaliation. He said he did not see any Tibetans arrested or injured but said some police were hurt.

Pockets of dissent were also springing up outside China.

In Australia, media reported that police used batons and pepper spray to quell a demonstration outside the Chinese consulate in Sydney. The Australian Associated Press reported that dozens of demonstrators were at the scene and five were arrested.

Dozens of protesters in India launched a new march just days after more than 100 Tibetan exiles were arrested by authorities during a similar rally.

And in Katmandu, police broke up a protest by Tibetans and arrested 20.

Associated Press writers Anita Chang in Beijing, Ashwini Bhatia in Dehra, India, and Binaj Gurubacharya in Katmandu, Nepal, contributed to this story.


"इ...अप्पेअल टू थे चिनेसे लीदेर्शिप टू स्टॉप उसिंग फोर्स ऎंड एड्रेस थे लॉन्ग-सिम्मेरिंग रेसेंत्मेंट ऑफ़ थे तिबेतन पीपुल थ्रौघ दिअलोगुए विथ थे तिबेतन पीपुल। इ अल्सो उर्गे माय फेल्लो तिबेतंस नोट टू रिसॉर्ट टू विओलेंस।"
- दलाई लामा

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6 Comments:

Blogger Cosa Nostradamus said...

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See the Republicans.
See the Republicans fight Communism, at least at home.
See the Republicans fight terrorism; just not State terrorism.
See the Republicans trying to make a buck in terroristic, Communist China.
See the Republicans, selling out "freedom and democracy," our goals in the Middle East, as fast as they can in China.
Fuck morals, ethics, rules and laws.
There's real MONEY to be made here.
Anyway, who likes Buddhists?
Didn't they vote for Gore?
Karma's a bitch, boys.
Pull out of the freakin' Olympics now, or suffer the consequences in November.
For young people, this could be the apartheid of the 00's.
Let's see where our candidates come down on this, hm?
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1:53 AM, March 16, 2008  
Blogger oldwhitelady said...

So much turmoil! People get tired of being pushed around by the governments. Push comes to shove.

Hey, Cosa. I was reading an article by Greg Palast about the Columbia/Equador border skirmish? earlier this month. I was very disappointed with our candidates comments (Palast mentioned what they said). I'm liking all the candidates less and less each day!

2:11 AM, March 16, 2008  
Blogger Cosa Nostradamus said...

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Mornin' Ms. OWL! Good to see ya!

Ironically, I'm now working with a guy from Columbia. His take is that the FARC have been terrorizing ordinary Columbians for years now, first with CIA backing, now with Venezuelan backing. They have both fought cocaine-traffickers, and trafficked in cocaine. Bit more complicated situation than the media here portrays.

Haven't heard the candidates takes. But Chavez seems Hell-bent on becoming the next Castro, a real thorn in the U.S. side, but with plenty of oil money. He could even choke off our supplies. Poor little Ecuador, where this incident took place, just seems caught in the crossfire.

Columbia is now our surrogate, and is alienating all its neighbors by going so Yanqui. I knew this would happen when the military became (openly) involved in the so-called "War On Drugs." Ay, Que Mamarracho!
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3:00 AM, March 16, 2008  
Blogger Rainbow Demon said...

Condi read the Human Rights Report with so much feeling I had a tear in my eye... Isn't it ironic that this was released on Tuesday, and the protests started in Tibet on Thursday...

China blasted us, but we gave them a clear slate.. LOL.

I have to laugh or I'd be NUTZ by now... well, I guess that's a matter of opinion also. ;)

I love Greg Palast. Thanks OWL...

Peace,
=RD=

4:19 AM, March 16, 2008  
Blogger Cosa Nostradamus said...

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One of the results of the Bush debacle that will last for years, even if we repudiate it, will be our abandonment of all standards of human rights.

This, of course is the flip-side of Republican hypocrisy, cowardice and incompetence, going back to Eisenhower in the Hungarian Revolution, Nixon/ Ford during the Killing Fields in Cambodia, Reagan in nun-killing El Salvador, and Bush's Daddy in Tienanmin Square.

The Repukelickens excoriate the Dems as "soft on Communism," and "weak on defense," but it is the 'Pukes themselves who cower rather than fight.

They coddled the Kaiser before WWI and Hitler before WWII, lost the Korean and Vietnamese Wars, bungled the First and Second Gulf Wars, and let Osama get away with 9/11 while returning Afghanistan to the drug lords and destabilizing nuclear Pakistan. But they're the "foreign policy experts.' Bwa-ha-haha!

The real tragedy is that the Dems have tended to go along to get along when the Repukes were in power, instead of taking a stand and using their position to educate the American people.

Now it's happening again in South America. They're letting the 'Pukes and their tame media define the issues, and make all sorts of absurd claims, charges and characterizations. What they should be doing is indicting Dubya & Co. on a daily basis for their corrupt, incompetent policies all over the world. What ever happened to Al Gore's liberal cable news channel?

The media have a lot to do with this. They are utterly tame and lame in the U.S. A real disgrace. Without a free press, there cannot be a free society. Print and electronic media have become corporate organs of government propaganda, slicker and more effective than anything imagined in Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia, or even Orwell's "1984." Whatever the Government says is gospel, and our the corporate media can't wait to preach it.

Damn the consequences, again and again: from the unproven USS Maine "attack" that Hearst publications helped turn into a casus belli for the Spanish-American War, to the phony Gulf of Tonkin incident that got us ass-deep into Vietnam. From the endless drumbeat for Israeli-directed US Mideast policy to the complete lack of independent investigation of 9/11 or Bushco's claims for starting a war in Iraq, American journalism hasn't just failed in its' duty to democracy, it has been complicit in its' destruction.
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8:56 AM, March 16, 2008  
Blogger Rainbow Demon said...

Cosa N...

You know, you must post that last comment.

You have the clearest overview of American History "cause and effect" that I have ever come across. This comment is just one example.

Those jig-sawed pieces just fall into place with your explanation. You truly have the gift my friend.

Peace,
=RD=

9:25 AM, March 18, 2008  

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