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China hopes France to maintain security at Paris embassy
BEIJING—China on Thursday said
it hoped that other countries would take an objective, fair view of
events in Lhasa and understand its legal measures to halt violent
crimes.
Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Jiang Yu made the remarks in response to
reports that France has threatened to withdraw police from the Paris
embassy as a protest against comments by a Chinese diplomat, who likened
China’s handling of the violence in Lhasa to France’s curbing of
domestic unrest. The reports also said that the Chinese ambassador to
France offered an apology and expressed the hope that police would
continue to safeguard the embassy.
Jiang said that the reports did not conform to the facts, adding that
the Lhasa riots were not “peaceful demonstrations” but violent crimes.
China therefore hoped that relevant countries could respect the facts,
take an objective attitude, and understand and support China’s legal
measures on the issue, Jiang said.
Under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, any signatory
country must safeguard foreign diplomatic missions and personnel, Jiang
said. A senior Tibet expert claimed the Dalai Lama and his supporters
want a high level of autonomy in and around Tibet, in order to undermine
the current Chinese system of ethnic regional autonomy.
Instigating ethnic hatred between Tibetans and others, is the reason
behind the call by the Dalai Lama’s supporters for an autonomous Greater
Tibet, said Xerab Nyi’ma, the Central University for Nationalities vice
president and himself a Tibetan.
The Dalai group has included in its Greater Tibet parts of four other
provinces with Tibetan minorities (Sichuan, Yunnan, Gansu and Qinghai).
It is to “undermine the political system that promotes ethnic regional
autonomy,” the Tibetan scholar said. He added that the term Greater
Tibet does not exist in Chinese history.
“The Dalai group is very likely to instigate ethnic hatred in the region
as many other ethnic groups, all considered as migrants by the Dalai
group, also live in these provinces,” he said. This high level of
autonomy in Greater Tibet is likely to threaten peace in both China and
the world”, according to Xerab Nyi’ma.
“They resorted to bloodshed to seek Tibet independence in 2008 because
this year is critical for China to host the Olympics. “We should think
deeply about the cause of the March 14 Lhasa riot. The government should
be ready to fight an enduring and complicated battle with the Dalai
group,” he said.
“There’s ample evidence to prove that the Dalai Lama has always been
preaching Tibet’s secession from China,” says Professor Hu Yan from the
Party School of the Central Committee of Communist Party of China (CPC).
“In some books published in the West, the Dalai Lama has repeated more
than once such provocative remarks as six million Tibetans dislike the
Chinese,” Hu said.
“The Chinese government has long been promoting unity, equality, mutual
help and harmony among different nationalities, while the Dalai Lama
strives to separate those who eat Zanba (Tibetan’s staple food, roasted
qingke barley flour) and those who eat rice,” he said. “The Dalai Lama’s
attempt only ended up in vain as only a few Tibetans participated in the
March 14 Lhasa riot”, he added.
For long, some westerners have been observing Tibet through tainted
glassed and applying double standards in assessing the so-called human
rights issue in Tibet. They insisted on doing so even after the March 14
incident in Lhasa, spreading irresponsible opinions that confounded
right and wrong.
Ample facts showed that the Lhasa riots were violent crimes of beating,
smashing, looting and burning. The riots seriously infringed on human
rights, endangered life and property and sabotaged the social order.
Turning a blind eye to the atrocities, some people purposely distorted
the facts and described these events as “peaceful demonstrations” to
slander the Chinese government’s legitimate efforts to maintain social
stability as “suppression”.
—Xinhua
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