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The Riots in Lhasa 　　by Eirik Granqvist, a foreign expert in Shanghai who  visited Tibet in 2006

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<div>The Riots in Lhasa 　　by Eirik Granqvist, a foreign expert in Shanghai who  visited <span class="t_tag">Tibet</span> in 2006</div>
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&#8220;The western medias announced that China had cut all information  and that articles about the riots could not be sent out! I got mad about all the  apparently incorrect information and wrote this article and two other similar  ones although I am not a journalist but just because I could not stand all the  bad things about China that was told. I sent them by e-mail without problems and  they arrived well but two newspapers did neither respond neither publish what I  had written. The third answered and wanted a shorter version that was published  many days later as a normal &#8216;readers voice&#8217;. What Dalai Lama had said was  largely published every day together with a real anti-China propaganda. What I  had written was apparently too China friendly for the &#8216;free press&#8217;.&#8221;I  was very shocked by what I had seen in the television and been reading in China  daily about the riots in Lhasa. The most that shocked me was anyhow may be not  the cruel events by themselves but how the medias in my country of origin,  Finland, reported the events. A friend ha**canned and sent me articles and I  have checked also myself what can be found at Internet.Very few  Finnish people have ever visited Tibet, but I was there together with my wife in  2006. This was private persons and not as a part of a group-travel. I have seen  Lhasa with my own eyes. I have been talking and chatting with people there. This  was without any restrictions. Okay, we had a lovely and very competent guide  that helped us much and took us where we wanted to go in the mornings but in the  afternoons we were alone. Therefore I think that I have something to tell.</div>
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I am also interested in <span class="t_tag">history</span> and know more than people in general.  When writing this, I do not have any reference books so I write out of my  memory. If I do a small mistake somewhere, I beg your pardon. Anyhow, I think  that this gives my writing an objectivity. I am well aware of that I will be  accused for this and that for writing what I think is the truth. I will be  accused by those who think that they know but do not know and by those that  haven&#8217;t seen by their own eyes.<br />
Tibet was for centuries an autonomous  concordat between Nepal and China. Sometimes China ruled Nepal as well. The king  of Tibet used therefore to have one Chinese wife and one Nepalese and then a  number of Tibetan ones. 　　With the fifth Dalai Lama, the religious and the  political power were unified under the rule of one person, The Dalai Lama. Tibet  became a theocratic dictatorship and closed itself for the rest of the world. No  foreigners were anymore allowed in.</p>
<p>At the end of the nineteenth  century, the famous Swedish traveller Sven Hedin made an attempt to reach Lhasa  but wa**ent politely back, out of Tibet by Dalai Lama.</p>
<p>A French woman,  Alexandra David-Néel was more successful. She visited Lhasa dressed as a Tibetan  pilgrim and she was fluent in the Tibetan language. She told how she was afraid  many times that she should be discovered and then she knew that she like other  suspects or opponents should &#8220;happen to fall down&#8221; from the walls of the Potala  palace.<br />
Tibet was not a paradise. Tibet was an inhuman dictatorship!</p>
<p>The weakened Chinese Qing Dynasty had more and more lost its influence  in Tibet. Tibet became more and more interesting for the Russian empire in the  north and the Britis***he south.</p>
<p>In 1903 a British army expedition  directed by the colonel Younghusband reached Lhasa. The British lost 4 <span class="t_tag">soldiers</span> but slaughtered more the 700 Tibetans that tryed to stop them, mainly by magic.  The Britis***alled &#8220;a commercial representation&#8221; in Lhasa. The Chinese evacuated  Dalai Lama to the Qinghai plateau where he hade limited rights of move, probably  for preventing him from having contacts with the British occupants.</p>
<p><span id="more-39"></span>The Finnish national hero, Marshal Mannerheim, visited him there in  1907 during his famous horseback trip through central Asia. He was then a  colonel in the Tsar Russian army and his trip was in reality a spy trip.  Therefore the 13th Dalai Lama was interesting.</p>
<p>The power of Dalai Lama  was weakened. In 1950 the PLA marched in to Tibet without war. The 14th Dalai  Lama seems at the beginning to have accepted this just as a security for his  power as the theocratic dictator he was. He enlarged and restructured the  Norbulingka Summer Palace in a luxury way in 1954.</p>
<p>The Chinese decided  anyhow to finis***he cruel theocratic dictatorship under which the opponents  fell down from Potala. The borders where during this dictatorship closed for all  foreigners and the only schools where the religious ones. It is well known that  it is easier to rule a population with a low education and is ignoring the  outside world. In Tibet, about 5% of the population owned everything and the  rest literally nothing. About 40% of the Tibetans were <span class="t_tag">monks</span> and nuns living as  parasites on the rest of the population that had to feed them. Tibet was not a  paradise!</p>
<p>Now China decided that the Tibeta**hould have the same rights and  place in the society as the rest of the country&#8217;s population. The monasteries  should be emptied from their excessively large monk and nun populations.</p>
<p>Tibet could earlier be reached only by some horse trails and was for  the rest insulated. The Chinese built rapidly a trafficable road. The insulation  was broken.</p>
<p>In 1959, the young Dalai Lama caused a peoples upraising,  using the religion as power since he was loosing his own powerful position. The  upraising was however stopped, may be in not a too clever and smooth manner.  Dalai Lama then left Tibet and his fellow citizens and escaped to India  wherefrom he has continued to fight for his come back and reinstall the  theocratic dictators***hat China will never allow again.</p>
<p>Then followed  the ten years of Cultural Revolution that was an unhappy time for all China that  closed itself to the rest of the world.</p>
<p>Now Lhasa has a modern airport  and a railway. China has invested a lot in Tibet. The standard of living has  been raised a lot in Tibet and last Xmas I have seen Tibeta**pending  sun-holidays on Hainan Island! Very lucky looking old women in traditional  dresses walking on the beach with their husbands and the youngsters dressed like  other young people enjoying the beach life.</p>
<p>The possibilities for  Dalai Lama to take back his power has diminished and he does not anymore have  the population with him. China and India are developing their cooperation and  with the closer friendship, India will for sure also not more admit Dalai Lama  to disturb this development. His possibilities to act against China will be  diminished.</p>
<p>Therefore he undertook recently an around the world  diplomatic travel since he ha**een the possibility of harming the now good  international image of China and provoking boycotts of the Olympic games in  Beijing.</p>
<p>The Lhasa riots where very well prepared. Curriers where  crossing the borders illegally for to see Dalai Lama and get his orders. A group  of foreign mountain climbers filmed recently across the border an unlucky  incident when one of these curriers got shot and another that crossed the border  openly declared that he wanted to go to see the Dalai Lama. I have seen that in  television just before I left for China in November.</p>
<p>China is no  longer a closed country. There is no need for illegal border crossings if you  are not doing something illegally! You just ask for a pa**port and take the  necessary visas and cross the border at a legal border crossing or better, just  take a regular flight from Lhasa to Kathmandu!</p>
<p>There where no  peaceful demonstrations in Lhasa that where brutally knocked down! Young men  went to action after a well prepared scenario at many places at the same time so  that police and fire brigade should be taken by surprise and unable to act  everywhere at the same time. This wa**uccessful! People where just knocked down  without differences and all what could be broken was broken in the shortest  possible time. With Molotov cocktails, fires where lit and fire cars where  stopped. 18 normal citizens where killed without feelings and one police. The  police had order to not respond with firearms for not being internationally  blamed!</p>
<p>When I have seen the filmed riots in television, my diagnosis  was immediately clear. The scenario was the same that I had seen many times of  organized riots in France since more the forty years of tight fami<span class="t_tag">liar</span> contacts  and 21 years of living there. The difference was only that less ordinary people  seemed to take part in Lhasa. The rioters where surprisingly few but well  organized! China&#8217;s positive image in the world should be damaged!</p>
<p>Dalai Lama is acting as the friendly and peaceful father. This is an  old trick that also dictators like Hitler and Stalin used. I am not comparing  him with them but he is acting like a demon when he tries to take back his power  at any cost, not once caring for human lives and against Buddhistic non-violence  principles. It was a try to do a coup d&#8217;ètat that failed. Now he is asking for  international help for to stop the violence that he, himself had planned!</p>
<div id="postmessage_1258" class="t_msgfont">When I visited Tibet in 2006, I  wa**urprised by the relaxed atmosphere and the few policemen in Lhasa. All that  I have seen were Tibetans. Not the Han-Chinese. The atmosphere was remarkably  peaceful and gave a picture of general well living. There was no oppressed  feeling like I had seen so many times in the Soviet Union and its satellites  before all that non-human system collapsed. People in Lhasa where friendly and  wanted to speak to me, mostly without success since I do not speak Chinese nor  Tibetan but up and then somebody could speak some words in English. Their wish  for contact was just out of normal curiosity towards the foreigners.</div>
<div id="postmessage_1258" class="t_msgfont">I had  heard that the religious life should been oppressed but it was flowering! I had  also heard that so many Han Chinese where moved in that the Tibetans where now  very few in Lhasa. I did however see much more Tibetans there. May be that the  Han Chinese where hiding?</div>
<div id="postmessage_1258" class="t_msgfont">The western medias announced that China had cut all  information and that articles about the riots could not be sent out! I got mad  about all the apparently incorrect information and wrote this article and two  other similar ones although I am not a journalist but just because I could not  stand all the bad things about China that was told. I sent them by e-mail  without problems and they arrived well but two newspapers did neither respond  neither publish what I had written. The third answered and wanted a shorter  version that was published many days later as a normal &#8220;readers voice&#8221;. What  Dalai Lama had said was largely published every day together with a real  anti-China propaganda. What I had written was apparently too China friendly for  the &#8220;free press&#8221;.</div>
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