March 26, 2008 China Criticizes
French Officials' Remarks
on Tibet
Beijing
China Wednesday criticized two French officials' remarks on the
Tibetan riots, saying the riots were a secessionist, violent
incident planned by the Dalai Lama.
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said Tuesday he could not
tolerate China's "crackdown" in the Tibet, while French human rights
junior minister Rama Yade said she would definitely meet the Dalai
Lama if the latter visited France.
"The Lhasa riot is a violent, secessionist incident planned and
incited by the Dalai group," foreign ministry Qin Gang said.
Qin said the government has taken legal action to restore order in
Lhasa and other Tibetan-inhabited areas.
"Any country that has an objective and just point of view should
understand and support China's measures to maintain social stability
and safeguard people's lives and property," said Qin.
He noted that there have been more than 100 countries, which have
expressed their understanding and support for China's handling of
the Tibetan riots.
"This shows that the international community stands behind us; they
do not stand behind the Dalai group and the violent elements," he
said.
Qin added that the Lhasa riots again revealed that the Dalai Lama is
not really a religious person, but a political refugee engaged in
the activities of splitting China and destroying national unity
under the cover of religion and the camouflage of peace.
"The Chinese government is firmly opposed to the Dalai Lama visiting
any country in any identity to engage in secessionist activities,
and is opposed to any country having any official contacts with the
Dalai Lama," said Qin.
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