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MARCH 14, 2008 @ 01:38 AM

Tibet monasteries on lockdown after protests
Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:25am EDT

BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese authorities sealed off three monasteries in Tibet, reports said on Friday, after a wave of rare street protests in the remote, Buddhist region whose rule has become a focus for critics ahead of the Beijing Olympics.

The demonstrations, which also spilled into Chinese provinces populated by Tibetans, began earlier this week after marches around the world to mark the 49th anniversary of a failed uprising against Communist rule.

"All three monasteries are closed off to tourists," the Washington-based International Campaign for Tibet said in a statement, citing tourism operators. "There is an intensified atmosphere of fear and tension in Tibet's capital."

On Monday, 500 monks from the Drepung monastery staged a march in Lhasa, which was later followed by action from monks at the Lhasa-area Sera and Ganden monasteries. Security personnel fired tear gas on at least one of the demonstrations, reports said.

Tibet's spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, fled into exile in India after the uprising in 1959, nine years after Chinese troops invaded.

This week's shows of defiance are likely to worry China's leadership as it seeks to secure a stable environment for the Games, which open on August 8.

The U.S.-government funded Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported that monks from Sera were on a hunger strike, demanding the withdrawal of Chinese paramilitary force from the monastery compound and the release of monks detained earlier this week.

Two monks from Drepung were in critical condition after attempting suicide by slitting their wrists, RFA said.

The number of Tibetans detained could not be confirmed, but the watchdog groups said they expected government reprisals.

"There are indications that the authorities have begun a process of investigation in monasteries that could lead to detention and torture," the International Campaign for Tibet said.

The New York-based Human Rights Watch called on China, as well as Nepal and India, which have seen similar demonstrations, to release detained Tibetans.

"Peaceful demonstrations are protected under international and domestic laws and they should be permitted, not violently dispersed," Sophie Richardson, the group's Asia advocacy director, said in a statement.

(Reporting by Lindsay Beck; Editing by David Fox)

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Comments
pmonkeyEsquire

pmonkeyEsquire

Detroit, MI
May 2004

MAR 14, 2008 01:43 AM

so great you posted this. more people should care.

Tayler

Tayler

United Kingdom
May 2005

MAR 14, 2008 04:23 AM

Too true.
I honestly wish someone would take action so that The Dalai Lama can go and bury his master in the buddhist tradition without fear for his life.

kurtk

kurtk

Minneapolis, MN
October 2007

MAR 14, 2008 06:23 AM

puke puke puke

sitar

sitar

Philadelphia, PA
June 2004

MAR 14, 2008 07:31 AM



no compromise

Paix

Paix

Oakland, CA
September 2007

MAR 14, 2008 12:05 PM

hey, your legit wink

CrimsonJupiter

CrimsonJupiter

Germany
January 2008

MAR 14, 2008 01:09 PM

the saddest thing is that china will not back down on tibet. never ever. neither the chinese government nor the majority of the chinese people have any sympathy or understanding for the people of tibet.

HKrinkle

HKrinkle

New York, NY
December 2007

MAR 14, 2008 03:26 PM

Many sites to get more on this subject -
www.studentsforafreetibet.org
www.tibetanuprising.org
www.savetibet.org

the BBC and CNN having been covering this quite well, print and video available on their sites.

I was in Lhasa less than 3 weeks ago, security/military presence the highest I've ever seen in the city, I can only assume that the numbers will grow.

Thank you for posting here and on the Buddhist board.



Charleston

Charleston

I'm lost
July 2004

MAR 14, 2008 07:19 PM

It is a very sad situation for the people of Tibet - no one wants to be China's enemy today. The indigenous people will be replaced by Chinese numbers soon. The proximity of the Olympics may actually soften China's response but the trouble is - what do you follow up with? The Olympics will end and China has not shown reticence being brutal. Because no one wants to be China's enemy - no force will stop them from doing what they will. It will be a loss as big as the destruction of the Libraries of Alexandria to human thought if Tibet is no longer Tibet. People do care - but what will they risk ? It is definitely something to discuss. - C

Nokturn

Nokturn

United Kingdom
April 2006

MAR 15, 2008 03:18 AM

Yeah thanks for posting Satya.
It's a good time for us in 'the free world' to post blogs on Tibet and get the word out since Tibetans (and Chinese) are prevented from doing so.

The media's watching, the Chinese authorities are getting agitated, the Olympics are coming up.
Best chance for pressure on the Tibet issue for quite some time, the monks know it and they're risking life and limb to stand up for it.
I'll add this site to partner-in-the-cause HKrinkle's list for thise reading; www.freetibet.org.

Thanks for posting!

soix

soix

USA
April 2004

MAR 15, 2008 06:25 AM

GREAT POST!!!
I am always curious as to where the human brain goes wrong in people and they become so closed to how they affect others. Sad.frown

GOOD for the peacemakers who sacrifice everything for the sake of what is right...humanly right.

The age old question, i suppose: What is humane and what is animal behavior?

Thanks for posting.kisskiss

Oh, i loved your set...you are a work-in-progress and i like that.love

Jamie_Trecker

Jamie_Trecker

Chicago, IL
January 2003

MAR 15, 2008 07:11 AM

Did you see the latest this morning? As a sportswriter who will have to cover the Olympics, I'm hoping this will spur some changes... but I'm a pessimist.

BTW: Love your taste in music. Cherubs, Pain Teens. Super.

ron4164

ron4164

Ponchatoula, LA
January 2007

MAR 15, 2008 07:18 AM

Awesome post Satya. The world is full of stupidity it seems. So sad that is going on in Tibet. When will people ever learn, we're all passengers on this boat we call earth. Get along already!


Congrats ma'am. Very lovely set! I love your um...dominating style of clothing! Awesome! biggrin
Take care. kiss kiss

Naty

Naty

SUICIDEGIRL

Brazil

MAR 15, 2008 08:13 AM

congrats, i love your new set love

redheadedleague

redheadedleague

San Rafael, CA
September 2003

MAR 15, 2008 10:20 AM

Yet the world continue to act as if China is a well-behaved member of the international community (not that the U.S. is, either.) These monks are calling to our collective conscience.

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