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March 19, 2008China Accuses Dalai Lama Of Inciting Violence
by Rohan Parker
The Dalai Lama has been accused by China of instigating the current protests by Tibetans in Lhasa, against Chinese rule.
The Premier of China, Wen Jiaboa, has labeled the Dalai Lama the architect of the current turmoil, and that his statements regarding the cultural genocide of the Tibetans were lies.
However, the Dalai Lama has responded saying he has nothing to do with the current violence and wishes it to stop. He also said that if the violence became any worse, he would resign as the current leader of the government in exile.
Reports from China state that 13 people have been killed by rioters in Lhasa. Reports from Tibetan exiles state that 99 people have been killed by authorities from China.
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