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CHINA-INDIA 3 LST (REOPENS TAR 92)
Asked whether Beijing thought that US government is
doing enough to curtail activities of Rubiya Kadeer, head of
the World Uyghur Congress, whom Beijing blames for separatist
violence in Xinxiang province, Jiang said asked the
international community to respect the core interests of
China.
“No matter what Dalai Lama or the Xinjiang separatist
forces do to separate the country, we urge all countries not
to give any kind of support to these forces and respect the
core interests of China and China’s concerns," she said.
Chinese officials, meanwhile, hit back at the Dalai
Lama for his allegations that Buddhists were living in
prison-like conditions and expressed sympathy with the people
of Xinjiang.
"He is just using Xinjiang and Tibet as platforms to
achieve his goal to separate China," said Doje Cezhug, the
Mayor of Tibet capital Lhasa.
"We are prepared to face more disturbance and sabotage
from Dalai Lama clique but we wont let them disrupt the
region’s development," the Mayor said.
"Let Dalai Lama say whatever he wants. We will carry
on what we do," said Padma Choling, Governor of Tibet. PTI
doing enough to curtail activities of Rubiya Kadeer, head of
the World Uyghur Congress, whom Beijing blames for separatist
violence in Xinxiang province, Jiang said asked the
international community to respect the core interests of
China.
“No matter what Dalai Lama or the Xinjiang separatist
forces do to separate the country, we urge all countries not
to give any kind of support to these forces and respect the
core interests of China and China’s concerns," she said.
Chinese officials, meanwhile, hit back at the Dalai
Lama for his allegations that Buddhists were living in
prison-like conditions and expressed sympathy with the people
of Xinjiang.
"He is just using Xinjiang and Tibet as platforms to
achieve his goal to separate China," said Doje Cezhug, the
Mayor of Tibet capital Lhasa.
"We are prepared to face more disturbance and sabotage
from Dalai Lama clique but we wont let them disrupt the
region’s development," the Mayor said.
"Let Dalai Lama say whatever he wants. We will carry
on what we do," said Padma Choling, Governor of Tibet. PTI