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Culture Exhibition Exposes Dalai's Lies
(12/03/2001)
On Sunday in Portugal, the Dalai Lama once again accused the Chinese
Government. This time the central government is being accused of
implementing a "culture genocide" policy in its Tibet
Autonomous Region.
"The situation in Tibet is getting worse and worse concerning
the violation of human rights, religious freedom and culture,"
the Dalai Lama said.
This is just stereotypical nonsense.
Seeing is believing. Anyone who has visited Tibet recently will
see that this is definitely not the case.
Since Tibet's peaceful liberation 50 years ago, tremendous progress
has been made in all social undertakings in Tibet through the hard
work of all ethnic groups and with the support of the central government
and the whole nation.
Now people in Tibet are enjoying unprecedented economic prosperity,
cultural protection and religious freedom.
However, because of its remote location, inconvenient transportation
and especially because of some separatists' denigrations and biased
media reports, most people know little about the real Tibet. That's
why there have been various misunderstandings on the "Tibet
issue" in the international community.
"Now there are two versions of Tibet in people's minds,"
explained Li Gang, head of the China Tibet Cultural Week Exhibition
delegation in Sydney, "One is the objective, true Tibet on
the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and the other is the one concocted by
the Dalai Lama."
"Which one is true? You will find the answer easily once
you've been there," Li said.
The China Tibet Cultural Week Exhibition in Sydney opened on Tuesday,
attracting scads of visitors. Many people were enraptured by Tibet's
picturesque scenery, rich culture, colourful life and the achievements
it has made in various fields in the past decades.
Some were surprised to find, after seeing the pictures, movies
and art performances, that the true Tibet is so different from some
Western media's distorted reports and the Dalai Lama's description.
In fact, most people who have visited Tibet have the same feeling.
Facts speak louder than words.
As it is obviously not possible for everybody to take time out
to visit Tibet, it is the duty of the Chinese Government to clear
up the confusion and promote people's overall understanding of the
past and present situations in Tibet.
The Dalai Lama's trick of spreading lies to tarnish the image
of the Chinese Government is doomed to failure.
(China Daily November 30, 2001)
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