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China should drop Tibet torch relay - Dalai Lama envoy

Fri Apr 4, 2008 1:48am IST
 
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China's plan to run the Beijing Olympics torch relay through Tibet is "insulting" to Tibetans reeling under a recent crackdown and should be cancelled, the Dalai Lama's special envoy said on Thursday.

Lodi Gyari, who represented the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader in six rounds of talks with China, said the Himalayan region that was rocked by riots last month was "in every sense, an occupied province, brutally occupied."

The International Olympic Committee should urge China to drop plans to have the Olympic torch taken up Mount Everest next month and pass through the Tibetan capital, Lhasa, in June as part of its 130-day worldwide relay, he said.

"This idea of taking the torch through Tibet, I really think, should be cancelled precisely because that would be very deliberately provocative and very insulting after what has happened," Gyari told a U.S. congressional panel.

The IOC "should tell China, 'Look. That stretch of relay through Tibet needs to be cancelled,'" he said.

Buddhist monk-led marches in Tibet turned into an anti-Chinese riot in Lhasa last month and touched off a rash of demonstrations throughout the region that cast a shadow over China's preparations for the Aug. 8-24 games.

China has responded by cranking up security, sending thousands of anti-riot troops into Tibetan-populated areas and launching a propaganda blitz. The International Campaign for Tibet said on Thursday it had received reports of mass detentions and monasteries under siege.

China blames the Dalai Lama, whom it labels a separatist, and his followers for stirring up the Lhasa violence to try to discredit the Olympics. But the 72-year-old Buddhist leader has repeatedly expressed support for the Beijing Games.

China says 19 people died in violence in Tibet, while the Tibetan government-in-exile says around 140 people died.  Continued...

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