Dalai Lama blasts 'brutal crackdown' in Tibet

Gavin Rabinowitz ,  The Associated Press ,  Dharmsala, India   |  Tue, 03/10/2009 11:04 AM  |  World

Against Chinese ruel: Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama (center) arrives for a ceremony to mark the 50th anniversary of the failed Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule that sent him into exile, in Dharmsala, India, Tuesday March 10, 2009. China has launched a "brutal crackdown" in Tibet since protests shook the Himalayan region last year, the Dalai Lama said Tuesday. AP/Altaf QadriAgainst Chinese ruel: Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama (center) arrives for a ceremony to mark the 50th anniversary of the failed Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule that sent him into exile, in Dharmsala, India, Tuesday March 10, 2009. China has launched a "brutal crackdown" in Tibet since protests shook the Himalayan region last year, the Dalai Lama said Tuesday. AP/Altaf Qadri

Chinese rule in Tibet has created a "hell on earth" that has caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Tibetans, the Dalai Lama said Tuesday in a speech to mark the 50th anniversary of the failed uprising that sent him into exile.

Speaking to thousands of supporters, the Tibetan spiritual leader said Chinese martial law, and hard-line policies such as the Cultural Revolution, had devastated the Himalayan region.

"These thrust Tibetans into such depths of suffering and hardship that they literally experienced hell on earth," he said in this Indian hill town, where he and the self-proclaimed government-in-exile have been based since shortly after fleeing their homeland. "The immediate result of these campaigns was the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Tibetans."

Tibetan culture and identity are "nearing extinction," he told about 2,000 people, including Buddhist monks, Tibetan schoolchildren and a handful of foreign supporters. The group gathered in a courtyard that separates the Dalai Lama's home from the town's main temple, and monks blowing enormous conch shells and long brass horns heralded his arrival. "Even today, Tibetans in Tibet live in constant fear and the Chinese authorities remain constantly suspicious of them," the Dalai Lama said.

While his comments were unusually strong for a man known for his deeply pacifist beliefs, he also urged that any change come peacefully and reiterated his support for the "Middle Way," which calls for significant Tibetan autonomy under Chinese rule.

"I have no doubt that the justice of Tibetan cause will prevail if we continue to tread a path of truth and nonviolence," he said.

After his speech, thousands of young Tibetans took to the streets of Dharmsala chanting "China Out!" and "Tibet belongs to Tibetans!"

While Beijing claims Tibet has been part of Chinese territory for centuries, Tibet was a deeply isolated theocracy until 1951, when Chinese troops invaded Lhasa, the regional capital. Tuesday's anniversary marked March 10, 1959 riots inside Tibet against Chinese rule which lead to a crackdown and, later that month, the Dalai Lama's dramatic flight across the Himalayas and into exile.

Last year, a peaceful commemoration of the 1959 uprising by monks in Lhasa erupted into anti-Chinese rioting four days later and spread to surrounding provinces - the most sustained and violent demonstrations by Tibetans in decades.

This year, China has largely sealed off Tibet to the outside world.

Recent visitors to Lhasa have described armed police posted on rooftops. Local governments in Tibetan areas have ordered foreign tourists out, and foreign journalists have been detained and told to leave. Internet and text-messaging services, which helped spread word of last year's protests, have been unplugged in parts of the region.

Following the protests, China has stepped up its campaign to vilify the Dalai Lama, accusing him of leading a campaign to split the region from the rest of the country.

The Dalai Lama insists, though, that he does not want Tibetan independence, saying he is only seeking greater autonomy for the region to protect its unique Buddhist culture.

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Giac Tri - What ever the case the land never belonged to china! you cant just take it.

If there are crimes against humanity the UN can take care of it.

Good to se Comerade Aimee.nn at the chinese embassy voicing a feeble attempt to sound intelligent, No one trust or believe in the Han communist Chinese propaganda, China is a locust nation living on borrowed time, The worst genocides of the 20th Century
Mao Ze-Dong (China, 1958-61 and 1966-69, Tibet 1949-50) 49-78,000,000 million people killed,To this day, the Chinese government has not yet disclosed how many people were executed by Mao's red guards during the Cultural Revolution and how many people were killed in Tibet during the Chinese invasion of 1950. So before you start sprouting Communist propaganda aginst the Dalai Lama, goand figure your own shamefull nation....

all western media only give comments on dalai's side. if he's ruling tibet, there will be more people die for hunger. dalai is the biggest liar!

It is True, China is Like a Thief who thinks everyone is a Thief, The Cultural genocide of Tibet has been 50Yrs in the Making,
The Han Chinese Locusts are resposible for the unjust killings of Hundreds and Thousand Tibetans, And the World just sit in Silence, Why??? because now China is Buying the Silence with hard recession proof cash. Like a beaten Dog,licking the hand of its master, So the World leaders are flocking to China with hat in hand, waiting for handouts, selling their soul and countries resources to the ever hungry Locust industry of China.. Once China has eaten all the resources they will leave, just like a swarm of Locust, and the land is dead, the Rivers polluted with Chinese Plastic, Starving people eating Paper Noodles, Our Children dying from lead poisoned toys, and melamine infected milk, Everyone must see who the new colonials are, No to Han Chinese Colonialism, Free the World from the Chinese Menace

Made in China = RIP......

Happy indeed we live without hate among the hateful.
We live free from hatred amidst hateful men.

China Out of Tibet,
Long Live the Dalai Lama

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