On Apr 10, 5:23=A0pm, NullSh...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> - In May 2007, the Dalai clique held the "Fifth International
> Conference of Tibet Sup****t Groups" in Brussels, which Samdhong, the
> "prime minister" of the "Tibetan government-in-exile", attended. The
> clique approved a "strategic plan" at the conference and decided to
> launch activities opposing the Beijing Olympics.
>
> - Subsequently, the "Tibet independence" forces in the United States
> proposed the idea of the "Tibetan People's Uprising Movement." Senior
> officials of the Dalai clique studied and approved the plan. They
> believed that 2008 would be their last chance to achieve "Tibet
> independence" and decided to use the "favorable op****tunity" before
> the Olympics to stage sabotage activities in the Tibetan-inhabited
> areas in China.
>
> - Late last year, several "Tibetan independence" secessionist
> organizations, including the "Tibetan Youth Congress," the "Tibetan
> Women's Association" and "Students for a Free Tibet", met in India,
> where they agreed on the demands to be made to the Chinese
> government .
>
> These included: "The Dalai Lama should be allowed to return to Tibet,
> all Chinese should leave Tibet and release all the political
> prisoners."
>
> They said that if the Chinese government failed to meet their demands,
> they would launch the "Tibetan People's Uprising Movement" within and
> outside China, and they would also set up a contact network between
> Tibetans in exile and Tibetans in China to stage coordinated
> activities in China.
>
> - On Jan 4 and 25, seven "Tibet independence" organizations, - the
> "Tibetan Youth Congress," the "Tibetan Women's Association," "Students
> for a Free Tibet," the "Gu-Chu-Sum Movement of Tibet," the "National
> Democratic Party of Tibet," the "International Tibet Sup****t Network"
> and the "Tibetan Writers Organization," held press conferences in New
> Delhi, where they issued the so-called "Declaration of Tibetan
> People's Uprising Movement" and then posted it on the Internet.
>
> In the so-called "declaration," they turned a blind eye to the fact
> that Tibet has since ancient times been a part of the Chinese
> territory, claiming that "Tibet and China are two different countries"
> and "China is not qualified to host the Olympic Games without
> resolving the Tibet issue".
>
> They also announced that they would launch a massive, ongoing "Tibetan
> People's Uprising Movement" from March 10, in an attempt to make it
> the "great turning point in the history of Tibet's fight for freedom."
>
> To implement the "Tibetan People's Uprising Movement," the "Tibetan
> Youth Congress" and other "Tibet independence" organizations held two
> training cl***** on how to carry out violent, terrorist activities.
>
> - From Feb 3-10, the Dalai Lama attended religious activities in a
> temple in India and fanned sentiment among the believers by claiming
> that "although the Tibetan people are under the rule of the Communist
> Party of China, their hearts are on the other side."
>
> The Dalai clique drew up an "action plan" for the "Tibetan People's
> Uprising Movement": Starting the "Peaceful March to Tibet" overseas
> from March 10; asking Tibetans around the world, including those in
> Tibet, to take to the streets on March 10; launching such activities
> as a "Freedom Torch Relay," "Global Torch Relay" and "Global Action
> Day"; organizing violent attacks on various Chinese embassies and
> staging hunger strikes and massive protests.
>
> "The 'Tibetan People's Uprising Movement' plotted by the Dalai clique
> is intended to sabotage the peaceful, stable and unified social
> situation in China and use the Olympic Games to put pressure on the
> Chinese government, thus achieving their political aims," a spokesman
> for the Ministry of Public Security said.
>
> "The word 'uprising' means to overthrow the present regime through
> armed force and violence. So I'm wondering, is there any country that
> allows such an 'uprising' against the central government? Is there any
> country that tolerates such activities wantonly instigating the
> subversion of a state regime?" he said.
>
> "Tibet independence" forces have carried out a series of activities
> directed and masterminded by the Dalai clique since March 10.
>
> On March 10, the Dalai clique held a rally in Dharamsala, India to
> commemorate the anniversary of the so-called "Tibet uprising" in 1959.
> the Dalai Lama, Samdhong and other im****tant figures in the clique
> spoke at the rally.
>
> Speaking on the occasion, the 14th Dalai Lama said "the repression of
> the Tibetans in China over the past few years is unprecedented."
>
> Trainers taught the members of "Students for a Free Tibet (SFT)" that
> the Dalai Lama was the spiritual leader, inspirer and guide of the
> uprising.
>
> Immediately after the Lhasa riots, the Dalai Lama said on March 14:
> "These protests are a manifestation of the deep-rooted resentment of
> the Tibetan people under the present governance."
>
> On March 16, the Dalai Lama told a press conference: "Whether
> intentionally or unintentionally, somewhere cultural genocide is
> taking place" and that "The Chinese military is determined to crush,
> and the Tibetan side is determined to resist."
>
> In late March, the Dalai Lama gathered together leaders of the
> "Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC)", "Tibetan Women's Association (TWA)"
> and SFT to discuss how to deal with the situation in the Tibet.
>
> After the Lhasa riots, Samdhong, the "prime minister" of the "Tibetan
> government-in-exile," called an emergency meeting to research how to
> expand the "revolution results".
>
> The meeting demanded full sup****t to the riots. The "ministry of
> security", "ministry of religion and culture", "foreign affairs and
> press ministry" and "the ministry of finance" all had their
> assignments.
>
> In mid-March, the Dalai clique set up a seven-member "Tibet unity
> committee" headed by Gama Qoinpe, "speaker of the Assembly of Tibetan
> People's Deputies," to command and coordinate the "uprising movement"
> worldwide.
>
> On March 22, the "Tibetan government-in-exile" issued a declaration to
> all Tibetans in the world, claiming that "the peaceful uprising in
> Tibet is very great, glorious with historic significance, and fully
> demonstrates the spirit and courage of the Tibetan ethnic group" and
> that "we Tibetans should act in light of the instructions of our great
> political and religious leader the Dalai Lama for the sake of our due
> happiness."
>
> Special funds were prepared by the "ministry of security" of the Dalai
> clique for carrying out the "Tibetan People's Uprising Movement" in
> the Tibetan-inhabited areas in China.
>
> On March 11, the "ministry of security" held a small celebration and
> gave awards to the organizers of the March 10 riots. An "official"
> said that the "Tibetan People's Uprising Movement" had only begun and
> further activities would be conducted.
>
> On March 14, the "government-in-exile" held a conference participated
> by various departments and ordered the "ministry of security" to start
> up more conflicts in areas inhabited by Tibetans.
>
> On March 17, the Dalai clique established an emergency high-level
> committee to transfer the principals behind the Lhasa riots to
> Dharamsala.
>
> The committee decided that open riots and conflicts should cease and
> give way to underground "religious activities" to keep on confronting
> the Chinese government.
>
> Chinese police officers have found copies of "Declaration of Tibetan
> People's Uprising Movement"; copies of the Dalai Lama's speech on
> March 10; pictures of the clique's members undertaking secessionist
> activities and computers used to contact officials of the clique's
> "government in exile" in the residence of a person who allegedly took
> part in the riots.
>
> The suspect was arrested on March 15 on charges of accepting the
> clique's orders and undertaking secessionist activities.
>
> Evidence showed that the suspect was a core member of the rioters who
> have been connected to the Dalai clique since November 2006 with the
> goal of carrying out the following activities:
>
> - The suspect cultivated 12 intelligence agents and established a
> tight underground intelligence network in Tibet to conduct
> secessionist activities, prompted by the official from the "security
> ministry" of the Dalai clique.
>
> - The agents used code words to contact each other in the intelligence
> network, such as calling the Dalai Lama "Uncle" and the Tibetan flag a
> "skirt", with clergy smuggled into Tibet being called "guests".
>
> - The suspect transmitted information 36 times to an official of the
> clique via the Internet. The information that he had collected from
> March 2007 to March 2008 domestically included domestic clerics' so-
> called "rejection of criticism of the Dalai Lama," and the so-called
> "killing of wild animals and ecological destruction" in Tibet.
>
> - The suspect also received information about the Dalai Lama's
> activities from the Dalai clique, produced disks and distributed these
> in Tibet.
>
> After the Lhasa riots, agents in Tibet and officials of the clique had
> more frequent contacts. The official sent the "Declaration of Tibetan
> People's Uprising Movement" to the suspect, who later made copies of
> it and distributed it in Lhasa. The suspect also mobilized agents in
> the intelligence network to collect information and re****t to the
> Dalai clique.
>
> The suspect who directly organized and participated in the Lhasa riots
> on March 14 has confessed to all of the accusations above.
>
> The suspect, Ngagwang Namgyi, admitted that he has undertaken
> secessionist activities for nearly 20 years. Ngagwang Namgyi was
> legally punished in 1989 as a monk in Lhasa's Zhebung Monastery for
> participating in a riot in the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region
> that year.
>
> "I owned five groceries in Doilungdeqen (a county on the outskirts of
> Lhasa) and six of the employees have criminal records. We have
> undertaken secessionist activities," said Ngagwang Namgyi, against
> whom testimony was given by other suspects.
>
> To spread the impact of the riots, key figures of the Dalai clique
> stole into China to spread rumors. They paid people to take part in
> the rioting and even had a policy of "more job, more pay".
>
> "About 50 of us ...
>
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A lot of words but you fail to implicate the Dalai Lama. Bzzzzt - you
lose!


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