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04/06/2008

Chinese "demonstrations" at OoT, UK Parliament never happened

Brussels: The EU is deeply concerned about the ongoing reports of unrest in Tibet and conveys its deepest sympathy and condolences to the families of the victims. The EU is urgently seeking further clarification of the situation from the Chinese Government.
The EU calls for restraint on all sides. We urge the Chinese authorities to refrain from using force against those involved in unrest and calls on demonstrators to desist from violence.

The EU stresses the importance it attaches to the right of freedom of expression and peaceful protest. We call on Chinese authorities to respond to the demonstrations in accordance with internationally recognised democratic principles.

The EU firmly supports peaceful reconciliation between Chinese authorities and the Dalai Lama and his representatives. The EU urges the Chinese government to address the concerns of Tibetans with regard to issues of human rights.

The EU encourages both sides to enter into a substantive and constructive dialogue with a view to reach a sustainable solution acceptable to all that would fully respect the Tibetan culture, religion and identity.

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SIGNS OF THE TIMES:

THE EFFECTS OF CHINA BLOODY APPROVED OLYMPIC GAMES

China has invaded Sikkim, 40 times, since January 2008. Buddhists are the great majority of the people in Sikkim.

China major invasions have been in Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh. Buddhists are the great majority of the people in Ladakh.

Posted by: Journalist | 04/06/2008