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China maintains hold on Tibet, tests Dalai Lama

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  • But the Dalai Lama struck a pessimistic note, calling the next 20 years a period of "great danger" for Tibet - a seeming reference to Tibetans' ability to persevere and, at 73, his ability to live on and remain a rallying point.

    "Tibet's traditions and culture are weakening rapidly. Can the exiles survive for another 20 years if their policies fail and if the Chinese government continues to resist a compromise?" asked Wang Lixiong, a Chinese writer and convert to Tibetan Buddhism who lives in Beijing.

    "The current Chinese government is not going to solve the Tibet problem. Under one-party rule, power is crucial, and they are the power-holders."

    The region around Xiahe - pronounced SHAH-HUH - stands as a gateway between the more fertile plains where Han Chinese and Hui Chinese Muslims farm, and the mountains and upland plateaus that are home to Tibetans. Off and on for centuries it straddled a fuzzy line of control, some 800 miles northeast of the Tibetan capital of Lhasa.

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    In the days since the Dalai Lama called the extraordinary meeting on Tibet's future, Beijing has gone out of its way to display its commanding position in the tug-of-war. A senior Chinese official rejected a proposal this month to incorporate Xiahe and other Tibetan lands in one autonomous Tibet region governed by Lhasa, but still part of China.

    As the talks in India went on, China started a series of trials of Tibetans who took part in the March rebellion. In Luqu, a town of 7,000 where monks from Xicang tossed stones at local government offices, the court sentenced four people last week, a court officer said, refusing to disclose the verdicts.

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    Ruthless ChineseBy: Ajay, Pune | 25-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward The people who killed hundreds of their own people in Tianmmen square would would not heistate a second to kill thousands of Tibetians. Dalai Lama knows that. It will be a suicide and the world will only watch. Especially with such a huge financial turmoil, no country including US will have energy to take on China.
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