Monday, March 24, 2008

Crackdown in Tibet, China's Racist Leaders, and the Lighting of the Olympic Torch

Reports of protests have dwindled in the past few days, as Chinese troops have poured into Tibet and the ethnically Tibetan areas of China. There has been a lot of scary photos of massive troops amassing in Tibetan cities and towns. In Lhasa, police have been going door to door, removing people who were involved in the protests, and reportedly, even those who didn't have identity cards. Sounds a lot to me like how the SPDC were removing people in Burma, with no concrete evidence that they were actually protesting.

We found this footage of the crackdown in Lhasa this weekend:



Yesterday, the Sunday Times released a report with short biographies of 3 Chinese decision-makers who are responsible for the crackdown: Wang Lequan, Zhang Qingli, and Li Dezhu.
Wang... heads the party in Xinjiang, which, like Tibet, is a vast, remote and resource-rich region troubled by separatism. [He] sits on the powerful politburo in Beijing and has assumed overall direction of policy in both places. He devised the model that has stifled Muslim culture in Xinjiang, staged political trials and executions, poured in millions of Chinese settlers and extracted mineral and energy resources to feed the economy. On March 10th, he told China Central Broadcasting: “No matter what nationality, no matter who it is, wreckers, separatists and terrorists will be smashed by us. There’s no doubt about that.”

His henchman... is Zhang Qingli [the Communist Party Secretary in Tibet]. Zhang is the man who called the Dalai Lama “a wolf in monk’s clothes, a devil with a human face”. He rose up the hierarchy in Xinjiang and was transferred to Tibet in 2005 as a reward for his loyalty. He accelerated campaigns against Tibetan culture and religion, brought in more settlers and stepped up the commercial exploitation of Tibet’s huge reserves of raw materials. Zhang is on record as saying that “those who do not love the motherland are not qualified to be human beings”.

The third most influential figure is Li Dezhu, the party’s racial theoretician. Until recently the head of its innocuous-sounding Ethnic Affairs Commission, Li wrote the textbook on destroying independent cultures and disintegrating religious minorities by promoting materialism. In 2007 he elaborated the theory of what he called “cultural security” for China in an article in a party journal called Seeking Truth. In it he unfolded a radical change in Chinese policy, stating that its aim was no longer to preserve minority cultures such as the Tibetans but to refashion them.
These three men make me sick. They are nothing more than modern day nazis with disgustingly racist ideas of why and how to wipe out an entire culture.

On a normal day, this article would have been so discouraging. But today was the day the Olympic torch was lit in Greece, and Tibetans and their supporters gave China an earful. Tenzin Dorjee, the Deputy Director of Students for a Free Tibet, confronted IOC President Jacques Rogge, asking for a meeting to discuss the situation in Tibet and proposed torch relay through the area. And then, during the torch lighting ceremony...



The reporter in the closing of this video said it best:
"The entire event was overshadowed by the political controversies surrounding these games."
This is what we do!

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