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  • A government-managed visit by foreign reporters to Tibet’s capital backfired on Thursday when Buddhist monks disrupted the tour, screaming that there was no religious freedom and that the Dalai Lama was not to blame for Lhasa’s recent violence.

    The government had arranged the trip for the reporters to show how calm Lhasa was after the deadly riots shattered China’s plans for a peaceful run-up to the Beijing Summer Olympics.

    The outburst by a group of 30 monks came as the journalists, including an Associated Press reporter, were being shown around the Jokhang Temple — one of Tibet’s holiest shrines — by government handlers in Lhasa.

    “Tibet is not free! Tibet is not free!” yelled one young Buddhist monk, who then started to cry.

    They also said their exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, had nothing to do with recent anti-government riots by Tibetans in Lhasa, where buildings were torched and looted, and ethnic Han Chinese were attacked.

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    The government has said the March 14 riots were masterminded by “the Dalai clique,” Beijing’s term for the Dalai Lama and his supporters.

    Government handlers shouted for the journalists to leave and tried to pull them away during the protest.

    “They want us to crush the Dalai Lama and that is not right,” one monk said during the 15-minute outburst.

    “This had nothing to do with the Dalai Lama,” said another, referring to the March 14 riots. The Chinese government says 22 people died, while Tibetan exiles say the violence plus a harsh crackdown afterward have left nearly 140 people dead. The outburst by the monks came amid a morning of stage-managed events. Reporters had already been taken to a Tibet medical clinic that had been attacked nearby the Jokhang, and shown a clothing stores where five girls had been trapped and burned to death.

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