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    Despair, crackdowns breed more violence in Tibet

    BEIJING (AP) — A young man posts his photo with a leaflet demanding freedom for Tibet and telling Chinese police, come and get me. Protesters rise up to defend him, and demonstrations break out in two other Tibetan areas of western China to support the same cause.

    Each time, police respond with bullets.

    The three clashes, all in the past week, killed several Tibetans and injured dozens. They mark an escalation of a protest movement that for months expressed itself mainly through scattered individual self-immolations.

    It's the result of growing desperation among Tibetans and a harsh crackdown by security forces that scholars and pro-Tibet activists contend only breeds more rage and despair.

    That leaves authorities with the stark choice of either cracking down even harder or meeting Tibetan demands for greater freedom and a return of their Buddhist spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama — something Beijing has shown zero willingness to do.

    "By not responding constructively when it was faced with peaceful one-person protests, the (Communist) party has created the conditions for violent, large-scale protests," said Robbie Barnett, head of modern Tibetan studies at New York's Columbia University.

    This is the region's most violent period since 2008, when deadly rioting in Tibet's capital Lhasa spread to Tibetan areas in adjoining provinces. China responded by flooding the area with troops and closing Tibetan regions entirely to foreigners for about a year. Special permission is still required for non-Chinese visitors to Tibet, and the Himalayan region remains closed off entirely for the weeks surrounding the March 14 anniversary of the riots that left 22 people dead.

    Video smuggled out by activists shows paramilitary troops equipped with assault rifles and armored cars making pre-dawn arrests. Huge convoys of heavily armored troops are seen driving along mountain roads and monks accused of sedition being frog-marched to waiting trucks.

    For the past year, self-immolations have become a striking form of protest in the region. At least 16 monks, nuns and former clergy set themselves on fire after chanting for Tibetan freedom and the return of the Dalai Lama, who fled to India amid an abortive uprising against Chinese rule in 1959.

    China, fiercely critical of the Dalai Lama, says Tibet has been under its rule for centuries, but many Tibetans say the region was functionally independent for most of that time. Anger over cultural and religious restrictions is deepened by a sense that Tibetans have been marginalized economically by an influx of migrants from elsewhere in China.

    In a change from the individual protests, several thousand Tibetans marched to government offices Monday in Ganzi prefecture in Sichuan province. Police opened fire into the crowd, killing up to three people, witnesses and activist groups said.

    On Tuesday, security forces opened fire on a crowd of protesters in another area of Ganzi, killing two Tibetans and wounding several more, according to the group Free Tibet.

    On Thursday in southwestern Sichuan province's Aba prefecture, a youth named Tarpa posted a leaflet saying that self-immolations wouldn't stop until Tibet is free, the London-based International Campaign for Tibet said. He wrote his name on the leaflet and included a photo of himself, saying that Chinese authorities could come and arrest him if they wished, group spokeswoman Kate Saunders said in an email.

    Security forces did so about two hours later. Area residents blocked their way, shouting slogans and warning of bigger protests if Tarpa wasn't released, Saunders said. Police then fired into the crowd, killing a a 20-year-old friend of Tarpa's, a student named Urgen, and wounding several others.

    The incident, as with most reported clashes in Tibetan areas, could not be independently verified and exact numbers of casualties were unclear because of the heavy security presence and lack of access. The topic is so sensitive that even government-backed scholars claim ignorance of it and refuse to comment.

    The government, however, acknowledged Tuesday's unrest, saying that a "mob" charged a police station and injured 14 officers, forcing police to open fire on them. The official Xinhua News Agency said police killed one rioter and injured another.

    "The Chinese government will, as always, fight all crimes and be resolute in maintaining social order," Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said in comments on the incident.

    In a commentary Sunday, the nationalist tabloid Global Times repeated accusations that the protests were inspired by Tibetan exile groups and their demands were out of step with the desire for economic development.

    Yet, it also conceded that the Dalai Lama retained considerable religious influence over Tibetans, warning this created a dangerous trend of "melding the political and relgious."

    The harsh response points to a deep anxiety about the self-immolations, said Youdon Aukatsang, a New Delhi-based member of the Tibetan parliament-in-exile.

    "They're worried that there is an underground movement in Tibet that is coming to the surface," she said.

    Tibetan desperation has been fed both by the harsh crackdown — security agents reportedly outnumber monks in some monasteries — along with a deep fear that the Dalai Lama, probably the most potent symbol of Tibet's separate identity, will never return.

    The 76-year-old Nobel Peace Prize laureate handed his political powers to an elected assembly last year. That was intended to ensure the Tibetan cause would live on after him, but was met with considerable anxiety among many Tibetans who saw it as a sign he was giving up his role as leader of their struggle.

    Dibyesh Anand, a Tibet expert at London's University of Westminster, said resistance to Chinese rule is likely to grow more fierce.

    "Protests will get more radicalized since the Tibetans in the region see no concession, no offer of compromise, no flexibility coming from the government," he said.

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    • Socialist Atheist on Food ...  •  25 days ago
      No oil in Tibet.
    • George  •  16 days ago
      FREE TIBET!!!!
    • George  •  16 days ago
      Communism = PURE EVIL
    • Carroll  •  Tacoma, United States  •  26 days ago
      Try as I might, I can't wrap my head around the notion of a violent Buddhist. I'm having almost as much trouble reconciling the low casualty count with an image of the Chinese military or police (who only seem to carry automatic rifles when they are armed at all) "opening fire" into several crowds. There is a whole lot of information missing.
    • Gary Freedom  •  25 days ago
      CONS are the same the world over. Destroying individual liberties, rights and freedoms. CONS are doing the work of Satan. They are evil. Good people do not act like the criminal insane CONS.
    • Forget About It  •  26 days ago
      WARNING the CCP pays people to post pro China messages on boards with Tibet related stories. They are a.k.a. the "50 cent army". What a bunch of idiots...
    • Steffani  •  Santa Clara, United States  •  26 days ago
      Wow. Appears "Forget About It" is right. A bunch of poorly written pro-China propaganda flooding this discussion. Hello! Did you read the part about the Chinese army shooting into the peaceful demonstration and killing innocent people??? Wake up China! Violence is not the answer. What do you have to fear by letting the Tibetans reclaim some measure of autonomy? You show your weakness through your violence - an act of fear...
    • joshua  •  25 days ago
      CONS in USA are evil...LOL, another veiled automated reply.
    • Scott Ufford Psychic-Visi ...  •  New York, United States  •  26 days ago
      Since 1959, you can see an ugly, ugly Chinese record:

      (1)
      Tibetans in their own traditional centuries-old country & culture have been illegally invaded, rounded up, slaughtered, abused, corralled & treated like third-class citizens. Their peaceful temples and monasteries destroyed except for a few turned into tourist spots & media show pieces where the religious people can be spied on & controlled..

      Other peaceful monasteries once established, have been repeatedly razed by the Chinese tyrants fearful of the unexpected thousands of Tibetan nuns & monks who flocked to re-establish their spiritual life.

      If the Chinese allowed you to see, you would have seen THOUSANDS of peaceful monks & nuns kicked out into the freezing raw mountainsides & forests with no shelter, their monasteries burned to the ground behind them!

      (2)
      Their spiritual leader the Dalai Lama is world famous for advocating peaceful change in Tibet but the Chinese are fearful of the many yearly rebellions in their own country...

      Yes, here's another deeper dark secret:

      The Chinese are afraid of the Dalai Lama because if he returns to Tibet, the citizens of China might find they have their own spiritual leaders who would awaken, be roused to action & revolt against the Chinese bureacratic control over the Christians, Buddhists, Falun Gong (peaceful traditional meditation & family values) practitioners.

      (3)
      Where misery is enforced by tyranny & neglect, revolution for survival MUST follow.

      The Chinese people, though unused to democracy except in their village councils, do have a spiritual heart that the frankly Godless Chinese leaders desperately FEAR.

      The Chinese know they are in the ethical and spiritual WRONG for trying to destroy the Tibetan people & their spirit.

      (4)
      Why do the Chinese frankly rule Tibet like Nazis in Germany before 1938?

      Because it's a natural resources grab, plain & simple. They want to extract every possible resource from Tibet like a vampire from its victim.

      (5)
      ...Back to the true story:
      Tibetan people's villages pillaged, their people forced to learn Chinese & not Tibetan language or culture in schools.

      Since construction of the massive railway & highway the Chinese Nazis--that's what they have become--have swamped Tibet with Chinese laborers, making real Tibetans an underemployed, disrespected, abused minority in their own land.

      (6)
      Simple fact:
      Desperation is being forced into the Chinese slave masters' Tibetan plantations by their unceasing cruelty against their slaves.

      Nobody burns themselves to death as a demonstration unless they are being forced beyond misery into utter hopelessness!

      When burning yourself to death becomes the only & strongest means of showing your objection to a Satanic level of abuse, it means you are pushed beyond desperation!

      (7)
      I pray the Chinese slave masters moderate their cruelty to the great Tibetan people & allow them to breathe as the free, peaceful, good-hearted, deep-souled people they are.

      That's the way it is.
      I'm comfortable with stating these uncomfortable facts, as facts.
    • Jasiek  •  Wuhan, China  •  26 days ago
      Just like some guys may blame the society instead of their own laziness and weakness for their failures, Some folks from enthnic minority groups always pin the blame on the so called "ethnic oppression". They are just birds of a feather, say, the Indians in the U.S. the Gypsies in Europe, the Maoris in Oceania.
      The privileges they enjoy make your eyes pop but they always want more and more and still more, and keep being troublesome and even lawless.
      Letting them do some time serves them right! And some folks like dollar lama deserves couple rounds of dum dums
    • Freedom  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  26 days ago
      60 years has passed, more than a million Tibetans died, and new generations coming up yet China failed at every attempt to drive a wedge between His Holiness the Dalai lama and Tibetan people. You might torture the body but you can never buy the soul with guns and money. It's funny how the Chinese government is giving incentives and forcing Tibetans to celebrate Lo-sar(New Year) when Tibetans decided to mourn for those who gave up their life for Tibetan cause. It's about time all freedom loving people speak up for this peaceful nation.
    • Roy  •  26 days ago
      I think China is on shaky ground here and needs to rethink their philosophy in regards to Tibet. They would be better served to grant Tibet further autonomy and negotiate with the Dalai Lama for his return in exchange for their being able to maintain Tibet within China but give Tibet similar autonomy as Hong Kong and Macau. Tibet has thousands of years of religious history and China's attempt to get rid of it is ill-advised.
    • BigApple  •  Boxborough, United States  •  24 days ago
      Check the news "Four opposition activists shot dead in Bangladesh" to see how AP report that news. Then compare with how AP report this news, you can see clearly how the Western media manipulate facts to inject their political agenda into reader's brain.
    • mad  •  Irvine, United States  •  26 days ago
      The whole world is going crazy. Muslims hate Christians yet they both worship the same God. No one wants a world of peace anymore. The end-times folks, enjoy your life.
    • Blue Mountain  •  26 days ago
      China and its Communist government can use force to crack down in Tibet, but I don't think that will ever make Tibetians to ever accept the Chinese rule on Tibet.
      China should leave Tibet since the local people don't want them.
    • newsjunkie122333  •  25 days ago
      These protests are fueled and funded by Forigen tools and shady agents.The Chinese Police has every right to restrain the violent protestors and restore peace to the area.

      A large number of police officers were injured by these voilent protestor so the Chinese police have every right to do what it takes to restore peace and order and to stop these voilent thugs influence and used by The Devil Dalai Lama and foriegn shady agencies like the CIA.

      In the US, no cop was hurt in any of the protest, but there are PEACEFUL protestor who were nealry killed by these US COP. Even women and young students were spray, beaten and harrased by these cops in the US, even when they were just sitting theree.

      Can you imiange what would happen if these women and Students were actually attacking the cop, like the volient thugs are doing in China. US cop would not hesistate to shot on sight.

      The US cops are trigger friendly. they shot at you for waving a knife at them.

      Those Killed in CHina were trumple over by other protestor. How the western propaganda media fails to report that...

      Western propaganda media and Government lies through its teeth, shamelessly. It is waging numberous illegal wars killing innocent women and children around the world yet, it has the nerve to claim if doing it for humantrain purpose.

      Western nations are truly digusting, lying, murderous entities. They are a hinderance to true peace.
    • Tennerson  •  Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago  •  25 days ago
      “Speaking about the First Amendment, Ron Paul says, "Similarly, the mythical separation of church and state doctrine has no historical or constitutional basis. Neither the language of
      the Constitution itself nor the legislative history reveals any mention of such separation. In fact, the authors of the First amendment ... routinely referred to "Almighty God" in their writings, including the Declaration of Independence. It is only in the last 50 years that federal courts have perverted the meaning of the amendment and sought to unlawfully restrict religious expression."

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      Tennerson Fox • DIVINITY MESSENGER OF ALMIGHTY ALLAH.
      1% of the American Christian population has more money than the rest of 99%?
      1% of the American Christian population has more money than the rest of 99%!
      Something wrong in this Christian country. The poor give their money to their revered pastors and priests.
      In Islam, people have to give the tithe directly in the hands of the poor without even the presence of any Mosque leader or official.
      In -lands, people give the tithe to their rich pastors and priests!
      thank you Jesus for spreading such greed among your followers.

      Show me your friends and I shall tell you your PRESIDENT.
      Show me your religion and I shall tell you who cheat on their TAXES.

      THY WILL BE DONE:11112011-11th NOVEMBER, 2929.

      May ALMIGHTY ALLAH (ALMIGHTY GOD) continue to bless AMERICA for despite freedom of religion and her evolving progress with RACISM the people are UNITED out side of RELIGION.
    • jeff  •  25 days ago
      The Chinese government's policy is supported by majority of Chinese citizen. The AP reporters never report the opinion of local Chinese people.

      Tibetans are fairly treated as every other ethnic groups in China. It is the monks who lost their traditional status and are unhappy.

      Traditionally, the best job for man in Tiebt is to become a monk. Now monk has nothing because it produces nothing. This kind of conflict will continue until there is only a reasonable number of monks there.
    • dead_martian  •  25 days ago
      @Matthew: you claimed back then the population supported the monks. was that reason you guys had to keep that heinous serfdom system going? before 1950, there were around 1 million tibetans in tar area, according the first national census (actually, it was the number reported by dalai administration to the central government, but central government thought that number was greatly exaggerated), but even with that number, monks/nuns were accounted for around 3% of all tibetan population. practically the whole tibetan economy revolved around those monasteries. of course, monks/nuns and monasteries were very powerful forces in then tibetan society. besides that, less than 1% of tibetans -- those high ranking lamas, lords had absolute control and shares of then 95% tibetan wealth and resources. anyone with basic reasoning capability would see why those monks/nuns and monasteries want the old tibet back.

      as to the wiki statement "During the Great Leap Forward between 200,000 and 1,000,000 Tibetans died," it is laughable. guess whoever wrote that never learned basics of elementary math. if it was like the wiki stated, then in 1960s, tibetans must be in the state of extinction. but the population of tibetans in nowadays are somewhere around 6.5 millions. so for around 50 year or so, the population of tibetans has grown around 5 times of 1950s of tibetan population. that would take a lot of sexual activities to get population growing from near extinction (as wiki stated) to now 6.5 millions. HELLO, IT requires a lot of sex to get population growth like that, if it is scientifically possible. or maybe tiebtan monks and nuns must have some special recipes for high productive sex?
    • Kenneth V  •  26 days ago
      AP: Self-direct, self-act, self-talk....like an idiot!

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