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China to step up 're-education' of Tibetans
AFP ^ | Apr 5, 2008

Posted on 04/06/2008 5:45:09 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe

BEIJING (AFP) — China warned on Saturday it would step up a controversial "re-education" campaign for Tibetans after a fresh protest showed a huge security crackdown had failed to extinguish nearly one month of unrest.

The statement in the state-run Tibet Daily newspaper called for Buddhist monks to become Chinese patriots, but activist groups said the heavy-handed techniques already employed in the campaign were inflaming tensions.

Efforts by authorities to "re-educate" monks at a monastery in Sichuan province in southwest China led to protests there on Thursday in which at least eight Tibetans were killed, the activist groups said.

China's communist rulers have been deeply angered and embarrassed over the Tibetan unrest, as it has overshadowed preparations for the Beijing Olympics and exposed other human rights issues.

Tibetans have been protesting in anger over what they say has been widespread repression under nearly six decades of Chinese rule.

In Xinjiang, a Muslim-populated region of northwest China which neighbours Tibet, there have also been protests in recent days to express similar sentiments, although not on nearly the same scale as the Tibetan unrest.

The jailing of prominent Chinese dissident Hu Jia on Thursday for subversion added to concerns around the world that the human rights situation in China was getting worse instead of better ahead of the Games.

Those concerns are expected to be magnified on Sunday when the Olympic torch passes through London, with Tibetan activists and other groups vowing to add further heat to the flame there.

In the Tibet Daily article, Tibet's deputy Communist Party chief was quoted as telling a group of influential monks that "reinforcing patriotic education" was now a top priority.

"Guide the monks so that they continue to foster the tradition of love of religion, love of the country and to hold high the banner of patriotic progress," the paper quoted Hao Peng as saying.

Hao was speaking on Thursday at the ancient Tashilumpo monastery in Shigatse, the seat of the Panchen Lama, who ranks number two in Tibetan Buddhist's hierarchy behind the Dalai Lama.

"Especially reinforce education of young monks about the legal system so that they become patriots who love religion and observe discipline and law," he said.

The International Campaign for Tibet said the re-education campaign, a tactic long used by the Communist Party, typically involved forcing Tibetans to denounce the Dalai Lama.

The Dalai Lama fled his homeland in 1959 and remains a revered figure for Tibetans, although China believes he is a dangerous figure bent on achieving independence for Tibet.

China says he is orchestrating the latest unrest, claims he denies.

Such orders to denounce the Dalai Lama helped trigger Thursday's protest in Garze county of Sichuan province, International Campaign for Tibet spokesman Kate Saunders said.

China's official Xinhua news agency reported the incident late Friday, saying police were forced to fire warning shots to quell a "riot" in which protesters attacked a government building and seriously wounded one official.

"Police were forced to fire warning shots and put down the violence, since local officials and people were in great danger," Xinhua said.

Xinhua did not give other key details in its brief dispatch, such as how many "rioters" were involved or why they had marched on the government office.

The International Campaign for Tibet, the Free Tibet Campaign and Radio Free Asia reported that police had fired directly into the protesters, killing at least eight.

The attempted re-education campaign had taken place at Tongkor monastery, which the Free Tibet Campaign said had about 370 monks.

Independently verifying what happened, as with all the unrest, is extremely difficult because China has barred foreign reporters from travelling to Tibet and the other hotspot areas and blanketed them with security.

Calls by AFP to local government offices, hospitals and religious bureaus went unanswered or were met with denials of knowing anything about the incident.

The protests began in Tibet's capital, Lhasa, last month to mark the anniversary of a failed 1959 uprising against Chinese rule, then spread to other areas of western China with Tibetan populations, including Sichuan.

China says Tibetan rioters have killed 18 civilians and two policemen. Before the latest unrest, Tibetan exiled leaders said 135-140 Tibetans had been killed in the Chinese crackdown.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: 2008olympics; boycottchina; boycottolympics; china; clintonlegacy; consequences; idiocy; olympics; tibet; unintentional

1 posted on 04/06/2008 5:45:09 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Ah, re-education. The cornerstone of communism. In the west we refer to it as torture, intimidation, murder and brainwashing.


2 posted on 04/06/2008 5:47:20 PM PDT by infantrywhooah (Hold your nose and vote in November. Even McCain is better than the alternatives)
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To: infantrywhooah

The Clintons called in consciousness raising.


3 posted on 04/06/2008 6:05:49 PM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Have you noticed how many Chinese apologists have dropped off the grid on FR? Should we worry that the inscrutable mandarins are up to something(as usual)?


4 posted on 04/06/2008 6:07:50 PM PDT by redstateconfidential (If you are the smartest person in the room,you are hanging out with the wrong people.)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

So long as the Olympics aren’t cancelled all together, (and they won’t be & they know it) the Chinese really don’t give a crap what anyone else thinks of them. They’ll arrest, inprison, kill, brainwash/re-educate to their hearts content.


5 posted on 04/06/2008 6:26:37 PM PDT by nuconvert (There are bad people in the pistachio business.)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Dish Network has a China Channel. Sometimes I watch their nature or culture programs. They have been running a long piece on The History of Tibet and its relationship with China. Lots of stuff about events around WW I and WW II. The succession of Dahli Lammas. The ‘corrupt’ ruling class who lorded it over the serfs they enslaved.

The whole thing comes off like something produced in the Stalin era by the Soviet Union. Crude, amateurish, blatantly false and a complete rewrite of history.

These thugs will eat up the planet if allowed to.


6 posted on 04/06/2008 6:39:21 PM PDT by gost2
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To: Tailgunner Joe

unfortunately all of our TV media companies (GE, Disney, Viacom, Newscorp, Time-Warner) have large business interests and/or aspiritations in China, so heaven forbid once hope for objective reporting.

Then again, they don’t even report objectively about DPRK, so what am I thinking.


7 posted on 04/06/2008 6:49:12 PM PDT by WoofDog123
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To: infantrywhooah

And Jorge El Segundo is sure to make a few comments about it - while he is recognising this regime of dangerous enemies in visiting the Olympic Games there. Comments certain to bring laughter to the faces of Red China’s economic commissars


8 posted on 04/06/2008 6:59:46 PM PDT by ZULU (Non nobis, non nobis Domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam. God, guts and guns made America great.)
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To: nuconvert
They'll arrest, inprison, kill, brainwash/re-educate to their hearts content.

Ummm...You forgot to mention that they will also invoice the associated families for their services rendered.

9 posted on 04/06/2008 7:21:51 PM PDT by LjubivojeRadosavljevic
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To: Tailgunner Joe

They have been trying to reeducate and instill patriotism in Tibetans with a gun and a whip for 58 years now. I don’t think it’s going to take.


10 posted on 04/06/2008 7:25:23 PM PDT by TigersEye (Beijing 2008 - Berlin 1936. Olympics staged for murdering tyrant regimes.)
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To: Tailgunner Joe; TigerLikesRooster
Get Ready For The Olympics


11 posted on 04/06/2008 8:13:45 PM PDT by nuconvert (There are bad people in the pistachio business.)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Only a complete moron couldn’t see that the recent events in Kosovo would precipitate such a reaction in regards to China and Tibet.

Only a Complete MORON!


12 posted on 04/06/2008 9:07:48 PM PDT by FormerLib (Sacrificing our land and our blood cannot buy protection from jihad.-Bishop Artemije of Kosovo)
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Since the Chinese Communists share your position on Kosovo, then you should go there. Move to Red China where you belong and stop stinking up America with your treason.


13 posted on 04/09/2008 7:19:49 AM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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...then you should go there.

LOL! As if!

Maybe you should go to Kosovo so you can support your beloved Jihadists directly? LOL!

14 posted on 04/09/2008 9:58:23 AM PDT by FormerLib (Sacrificing our land and our blood cannot buy protection from jihad.-Bishop Artemije of Kosovo)
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