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Subject: China Accuses Dalai Lama of Sabotaging Olympics
Softwar    3/7/2008 9:46:48 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080307/ts_nm/china_parliament_tibet_dc_1 China's top official in Tibet on Friday accused the Himalayan region's exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, of seeking to sabotage the Beijing Olympics. The Dalai Lama, who fled to India in 1959 after an abortive uprising against Communist rule, told Britain's ITV network in January that during the Games Tibet supporters should protest peacefully in China against Beijing's rule. "The Beijing Olympics is the focus of world attention and the people are exalted ... but even a grand gathering like this, he is engaging in sabotage and threatening to cause trouble," Zhang Qingli, Communist Party boss of Tibet, said without elaborating. "How can this not be called engaging in splittism?" Zhang told a news conference on the sidelines of parliament when asked by Reuters why China will not believe the Dalai Lama does not advocate independence and what he needs to do to convince China.
 
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Nanheyangrouchuan       3/7/2008 12:26:04 PM
It is worth going to Beijing just for the potential for action outside of the Olympic venues.  Much of the China blogosphere is predicting some sort of big event going down in front of large numbers of foreign visitors and press.
 
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YelliChink       3/7/2008 12:43:49 PM

It is worth going to Beijing just for the potential for action outside of the Olympic venues.  Much of the China blogosphere is predicting some sort of big event going down in front of large numbers of foreign visitors and press.

Not going to happen that way, though individual protesters may cause some stir. All communications are under surveillance, while PAP and PLA soldiers will be in position to deal with "abrupt incidents." What you'll see is a lot of young men with military-style hair cuts wondering around and a lot of empty buses with drivers on them.
 
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