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    As China clamps down, Tibet struggle grows radical

    JIUHUANG FIRST VILLAGE, China (AP) — Police don't travel far to monitor the goings-on at the Gami Temple at the edge of the Tibetan plateau. The police station sits inside the monastery, just outside the gates to the main prayer hall.

    Smothering security has become a fact of life in China's Tibetan areas, from police stationed around monasteries to document checks at roadblocks. The heavy policing is driving some to radical acts to protest Chinese rule.

    Most dramatically, at least 21 Tibetans have set themselves on fire over the past year. The immolations have set off a cycle of further repression that in turn has touched off large-scale protests in recent weeks. Some turned into deadly clashes between protesters and police.

    Intense security is one reason Tibet's exiled government in India called on Tibetans this year to shun celebrations for their traditional new year, which started Wednesday. Instead, Tibetans are urged to pray for those living under Chinese rule.

    "The threats and Chinese policies and Chinese military in Tibet are becoming more abusive," said Kanyag Tsering, a monk who left China 13 years ago for exile in India. He has become a channel for information from his home, Aba, a corner of Sichuan province where many of the immolations have occurred and which roadblocks and squads of riot and paramilitary police have effectively sealed off to foreigners.

    One of the latest to self-immolate was an 18-year-old Buddhist monk in Aba whom Kanyag Tsering and another exiled monk said shouted blessings to their exiled leader, the Dalai Lama, and "Freedom for Tibet" when he lit himself on fire on Sunday.

    In Lhasa, the capital of Chinese-controlled Tibet, fears ran high in recent days with a bigger police presence and officials calling on individual Tibetan homes, said the International Campaign for Tibet. Hundreds of Tibetans returning home were detained after attending teachings by the Dalai Lama in India, adding to anxieties, the Washington-based lobbying group said.

    Photos of Lhasa dated Saturday and posted Tuesday on the blog of Tibetan writer Woeser showed columns of marching troops, an armored personnel carrier and police checking passengers on a bus.

    "The continuing attack on the Dalai Lama and separatist troublemakers, greater surveillance of monasteries and nunneries, heavy military and security presence — all these mean that China is prepared to rule Tibetans through force," said Dibyesh Anand of the University of Westminster in London. That determination, he said, is radicalizing Tibetans.

    Behind the distress lies a fear that the Tibetan identity, so tied to their faith, is under threat. After more than a half-century of at times heavy-handed Chinese rule, Beijing is accelerating a policy of religious control, repression and economic inducements.

    The program, affirmed at a top-level meeting in 2010, aims to extinguish Tibetans' devotion to the Dalai Lama through forced denunciations, to deter protests through heavy policing and to raise living standards by pumping in investment that has brought double-digit growth rates but also Chinese migrants.

    Asked about extra security precautions in Tibetan areas, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei praised the development that Chinese rule has brought to the region and lashed out at attempts to stir up unrest.

    "Anybody's attempt to incite a handful of monks in the Tibetan areas to take extreme action and undermine the stability of the Tibetan areas runs counter to the development of the Tibetan areas and the interest of the Tibetan people and does not enjoy popularity," Hong said at a daily media briefing.

    Monasteries, which for Tibetans are akin to universities, have become occupied ground, with police and officials moving in alongside monks.

    At the Gami monastery complex, which hugs a wind-lashed hillside of pine at 10,500 feet (3,100 meters), police watched earlier this month as monks dressed in demon masks and colorful robes performed a purification dance for the new year before an audience of mostly well-dressed older farmers and herders. When thousands of Tibetans circled a sacred mountain behind the temple in another new year ritual, police watched the paths.

    Checkpoints dot the roads, though the area is 300 miles (500 kilometers) to the northeast of the recent troubles. The temple itself does not belong to one of Tibetan Buddhism's main schools, but is Bon, a pre-Buddhist sect, and the area has not had a history of large-scale demonstrations in recent decades.

    Security weeds out foreign journalists, who were followed on a recent visit by uniformed and plainclothes security and ordered not to report in the area. But it's also directed at Tibetans.

    Monks in particular are being closely scrutinized and need to produce identification and sometimes letters of explanation to travel outside the immediate environs of their monasteries, according to people in Sichuan and overseas Tibet groups.

    Kanyag Tsering decided to flee Kirti, Aba's most prominent monastery, in 1998, when the first denunciation campaigns hit. This year, he said, several hundred political instructors and other officials moved into Kirti "to monitor everything that is going on" during an important festival. The number of monks, he said, has fallen to around 2,000, from more than 2,500.

    Heavier security and tighter religious controls have seemed to fuel protests, rather than quell them. Robbie Barnett, a Tibet expert at Columbia University, said that security spending in Tibetan areas of Sichuan began soaring above that in non-Tibetan areas in 2006 and reached four times the average by 2009. Yet in 2008, the largest uprising against Chinese rule in 50 years occurred. Swarms of security came to the region and never left.

    "Roughly speaking, China now seems to be facing increasingly cohesive discontent across an area twice the size of that it faced 10 or 15 years ago," said Barnett.

    Despite attempts by authorities to stifle information, including shutting some communities' phone and Internet service, the immolators have become heroes. Accounts and snippets of their acts, usually captured by mobile phones, have circulated by Internet, instant messaging, homemade DVDs, foreign shortwave radio broadcasts and even posters.

    Kanyag Tsering and other exiled activists said sometimes calls from public phones manage to get information of an immolation or a protest out quickly. More often, however, word seeps out days later, as people smuggle mobile phone images out of cordoned-off areas.

    The government has signaled no intention of changing tacks. A senior official overseeing policy on Tibet, Vice Minister Zhu Weiqun of the United Front Department, called this month for full-throttle assimilation of minorities through migration, economic development and the spread of Mandarin.

    "Our policy orientation should conform to this trend and deepen this trend so that it is irreversible," Zhu wrote in the Study Times, the newspaper of the Communist Party's top training academy.

     
    • David  •  3 mths ago
      Intelligent Designer, since you're obviously just a paid mouthpiece for the government, let me ask you a few questions... So, by you logic when the Brits and European powers were in China were doing a good thing? You say what the Americans did to the natives is a good thing? It wasn't. It was a national disgrace that we acknowledge. See? I* can disagree with my country's policies sometimes and still love it. It's called living in a democratic, free country. You should try it sometime.
      • I C 3 mths ago
        I TOTALLY Agree with you David......that IDIOT designer is a slant eye BRAIN WASH chicken #$%$ A#$%$....
      • I C 3 mths ago
        I TOTALLY Agree with you David......that IDIOT designer is a slant eye BRAIN WASH chicken #$%$ A#$%$....
      • Li 3 mths ago
        The problem does not simply acknowledge your past mistakes, it is too easy and simplistic act. The crux of the matter is the US continues to do its act of crime against humanity since the genocide of the native Indians, to mention it one by one will take too much writing here, .....Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, the torture and killing of a sovereign head of state of Libya, and still counting to this day ... Syria, Iran.
        For whatever are your arguments, you have no right to invade a sovereign state, killing innocent civilians including children and women, destroy the country. See for yourself what have become of Iraq and Libya today and the US still intends to do it again in Syria and Iran
    • deafBurro  •  Hanoi, Vietnam  •  3 mths ago
      The Law of action vs reaction.
    • George  •  3 mths ago
      Dalai lama = beloved by the world

      chicoms = hated by the world and by jeremy lin
      • Intelligent Designer 3 mths ago
        Word to the unwise: George

        Beloved by the world? = Only in the West

        Hated by the world and Jeremy Lin? = Delusional
    • Leon  •  Dublin, Ireland  •  3 mths ago
      Mao said tell a lie a hundred times and it becomes the truth. So all people here that are against Tibet have had the wool pulled over their eyes by a fat chinese man with very bad teeth. Have a nice life you brainwashed zombies who cannot think for themselves
      • ygbear 3 mths ago
        Goebbels was quoted on this, you liar !
      • Cool 3 mths ago
        mind youself about the british rule on ireland.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Doesn't the same thing apply to your supporting argument? when did Tibet "EVER" was recognized as a Soveign State?
    • Andrew  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      I have been to Tibet 8 times & while the Tibetans are grateful for some of the development, roads etc that the Chinese built I have yet to meet a Tibetan or a minority in other parts of China, who did not think that the Han are racist & treat the local people in a master/servant way. Why is this great country afraid of a simple monk, the Dalai Lama who teaches compassion & understanding & even says Tibet is willing to be part of China albeit with real autonomy. I was in Lhasa in 1999 & saw Chinese officers burning Tibetans with cigarettes punching them only because they were Tibetans & deemed inferior. Many pro-Chinese posts here are paid by the Chinese government so dont believe they are honest opinions.
      • Billy 3 mths ago
        "Many pro-Chinese posts here are paid by the Chinese government so dont believe they are honest opinions." That already proved that you are a liar, you never been to China's Tibet, you are making things up.
      • David 3 mths ago
        This is a known fact. The PRC government pays people to make posts on websites. They are known as 50-cent party. Look it up. Unless you are one yourself.
      • Andrew 3 mths ago
        I have indeed been to Tibet 8 times, including Mt kailash, Gyantse, Kumbum, Lhasa, Sera Gompa, Mindroling Gompa, do you know these places? No because you are a paid clone of the communist party of China!
    • Gnik  •  3 mths ago
      And this is precisely why China says involvement in Syria is wrong.
      They believe governments should be allowed to oppress their people.
      • Intelligent Designer 3 mths ago
        And you believe in letting separatist terrorist loose? Ok, then I'll just let some of my OWS militant do some bombings on Federal buildings, just like the Oklahoma City bombing by Timonthy McVeigh, remember he's NOT the only one.
      • I C 3 mths ago
        ALERT: Intelligent Designer; Billy; Tommy Huang are paid by the PRC government to post mesg. on Yahoo board. People, PLEASE "Report Abuse" these IDIOTS!!!
      • I C 3 mths ago
        ALERT: Intelligent Designer; Billy; Tommy Huang are paid by the PRC government to post mesg. on Yahoo board. People, PLEASE "Report Abuse" these IDIOTS!!!
    • paul  •  3 mths ago
      Mao Tse Tung, the world's greatest mass murderer, instructed Han Chinese to move into Tibet and displace the Tibetan majority; why has this hegemony yet to be repudiated by Beijing? Does China intend to corral the remaining Tibetans in a Gaza-style concentration camp?
    • I C  •  3 mths ago
      ALERT: Intelligent Designer; Billy; Tommy Huang are paid by the PRC government to post mesg. on Yahoo board. People, PLEASE "Report Abuse" these IDIOTS!!!
    • Andrew  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      China did not like it when Japan invaded, France did not like it when Germany invaded, nor did Poland, Belgium, Holland etc, Tibetans did not like it when China invaded, nobody likes invaders ever, ask yourself this question?
    • John  •  3 mths ago
      Internet was better when China blocked access to its subjects. Lots of PRC trolls here.
    • Russ  •  Newport News, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      David vs. Goliath and david has no slingshot! GOOD LUCK TIBET! you don't deserve this.
    • Kuldip Vasisht  •  3 mths ago
      china is an oppressive regime and they are no better than Chavez or Assad regime
    • Alexander  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      There are no Tibet in this world, not any more, it is now called Xizang. Peking = Beijing, Canton = Guangdong, Amoy = Xiamen, Kwangchow = Guangzhou, Tibet = Xizang, Tibetans = Zangzu. All Zangzu minority (tibetans) of China Xizang Province (tibet) should obey and respect the laws of China.
    • Let me in  •  3 mths ago
      A good solution is to let these monks emigrate to western countries. They want freedom, they can get it there. It will no longer be China's problem.
    • George  •  3 mths ago
      The Dalai Lama is a man of peace and beloved by the world!

      While everyone hates and no one respects these Godless and soul-less communists!

      God Bless!
    • P Y O A  •  Fremont, California  •  3 mths ago
      Yes, it's colonization by the Han Chinese that will eventually see the demize of Tibet. The Han Chinese have effectively over populated all 55 minorities and rendered them as footnotes of culture in China. In a bigger picture, this could be seen globally too. Chinese are fearlessly loyal to their motherland even though they seek clean comfort abroad, with education and medical carrots being the main reason for leaving. It is only the wealthy that get out and they all are all Chinese in Beijing's eyes, regardless of what nationality immigrants adopt. China does not recognize duo-citizenship. I see Tibet's phenomenon happening outside of China someday.
    • Andrew  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Who likes invaders?
    • h f  •  New Orleans, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      China eats #$%$
    • Intelligent Designer  •  3 mths ago
      As Tibetan celebrate the new year in peace, the Dalai Lama and his cliques are scratching their bald heads in frustration has to what to do next.
    • KP  •  Dover, Delaware  •  3 mths ago
      The Han Chinese are illegally occupying the Tibetan nation. If the Han Chinese truly believe in human rights (as they claim they do), they would leave Tibet immediately.
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