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China closes Tibet to tourists for anniversary of riots

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A Tibetan provincial delegate at the National People's Congress in Beijing. Photograph: David Gray/REUTERS

Chinese authorities have closed Tibet to foreign visitors as the third anniversary of anti-government riots approaches.

The region's top official confirmed the restrictions after travel agents reported orders not to arrange trips for tourists, who need a special permit to visit the region in addition to the visa for China.

Zhang Qingli, the Communist party secretary in Tibet, said there were "some control measures" for safety reasons, citing potential overcrowding and freezing winter weather.

He told reporters at an annual political meeting in Beijing that the region was stable. "It's not that the anti-Chinese forces and the Dalai clique haven't thought of it but the fact is they haven't been able to stir up any unrest since the March 14 incident."

Twenty-two people, almost all Han Chinese, died when Tibetans took to the streets of the capital, Lhasa, in 2008, burning shops and attacking passers-by. Unrest rippled out across other Tibetan areas in western China.

Exiles allege that scores of Tibetans died in the ensuing crackdown. It has not been possible to verify the claims.

The government blamed the unrest on the Dalai Lama, accusing him of seeking a separate state. He says he wants only meaningful autonomy.

Both Beijing and the exile community in Dharamsala, India, are manoeuvring in preparation for the day when the 76-year-old no longer leads the exiles.

Qiangba Puncog, formerly the region's governor and now head of the National People's Congress, said the exiled leader retained religious but not political influence.

"Of course there will be some small shockwaves [when he dies] due to religious factors, but we will take that into consideration and will surely guarantee long-term political stability in Tibet," he told reporters at the rubber-stamp parliament's annual meeting in Beijing.

The Dalai Lama has suggested that his next incarnation could carry out spiritual duties while another figure takes on his temporal role. He has talked about new ways to determine his successor and suggested there could be a referendum on the subject.

The current governor of Tibet dismissed breaks with tradition. "We must respect the historical institutions and religious rituals of Tibetan Buddhism," said Padma Choling.

"I am afraid it is not up to anyone whether to abolish the reincarnation institution or not."

Beijing has for several years insisted it has the right to approve the reincarnations of senior Tibetan lamas and even determine whether or not they are born again. It has said the next Dalai Lama will be born within China.

But he has suggested that since he expects to die in exile he will surely be reincarnated in exile.

That raises the prospect of two Dalai Lamas – one chosen by China, the other by the exile community.

In 1995 the Dalai Lama named a young boy in Tibet as the reincarnation of the Panchen Lama, the second-highest monk in Tibetan tradition. But he was rejected by Beijing and has not been seen since. Authorities announced that a search committee had chosen another boy, whom many Tibetans refuse to recognise.
 
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Sorry if this ruins your travel plans, but be sure to spend plenty of money when you do make it to Tibet.
 
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Sorry if this ruins your travel plans, but be sure to spend plenty of money when you do make it to Tibet.

Your stupid joke is not gonna hide the reality.. Stop acting overly paranoid for every small thing in the world. BTW, this news is in International media, nobody made it up.. too annoying ain't it?

@topic:: why do you think CCP has closed tibet for tourist? Is there a fear of repetition of riots on it's anniversary? do reply to the topic for a change.
 
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Your stupid joke is not gonna hide the reality.. Stop acting overly paranoid for every small thing in the world. BTW, this news is in International media, nobody made it up.. too annoying ain't it?

@topic:: why do you think CCP has closed tibet for tourist? Is there a fear of repetition of riots on it's anniversary? do reply to the topic for a change. If you do, that will be a baby step improvement for one of you but at last we will see some improvement in the disorder few are suffering from.

Why are you trolling here my friend? Nobody is taking the bait. You don't see Chinese people posting news articles about Rubina Ali's slum house burning down for the third time do you?? That's much bigger news here in the US and American comedians are having a field day with it at India's expense. Chinese people would never make fun of such a tragedy like the Americans.
 
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Why are you trolling here my friend? Nobody is taking the bait. You don't see Chinese people posting news articles about Rubina Ali's slum house burning down for the third time do you?? That's much bigger news here in the US and American comedians are having a field day with it at India's expense. Chinese people would never make fun of such a tragedy like the Americans.

Exactly right. :tup:

But what did you expect really...
 
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I think it is a reasonable move to keep the tourists away from a possibly volatile situation rather than have to be running around with extra security for their protection.
 
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Why are you trolling here my friend? Nobody is taking the bait. You don't see Chinese people posting news articles about Rubina Ali's slum house burning down for the third time do you?? That's much bigger news here in the US and American comedians are having a field day with it at India's expense.

Woah, where did i made fun of the incident? Can you tell me why this news appeared insulting to you or your friends? This is there on guardian and million of people have read it. what's wrong in sharing this on pdf?

And only dumb will compare closing out a massive region in China to a small fire incident in Mumbai..

Chinese people would never make fun of such a tragedy like the Americans.
Are you born today? If not, then go and check the threads where Chinese are making fun of 2 million poor kids and what not. Don't advise with one eye open and one eye shut..
 
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I think it is a reasonable move to keep the tourists away from a possibly volatile situation rather than have to be running around with extra security for their protection.

True and that make sense. I was expecting a similar response from our Chinese firends but obviously that was never suppose to happen and the first comment i got from a genius was about my plan to visit Tibet :lol: Ironically, the same people, who will spend all their energy searching news about India, didn't even try utilizing their genius brain by answering the post to the point and topic.

And there is nothing negative in the news about China. You are what you are..
 
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True and that make sense. I was expecting a similar response from our Chinese but obviously that was never suppose to happen and the first comment i got from a genius is for visiting Tibet
If you remember, the Indian govt also had banned tourists and even some journalists (I think all foreign journalists), from visiting Tawang during the Dalai Lama's visit last year. As they always say "Prevention is better than cure".
 
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Well, my friend, that "small fire incident" is much bigger news around the world for a host of reasons than China closing Tibet for the 800th time. Do I have to show you the Google trends or what? I'm done with this thread.
 
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If you remember, the Indian govt also had banned tourists and even some journalists (I think all foreign journalists), from visiting Tawang during the Dalai Lama's visit last year. As they always say "Prevention is better than cure".

Leave it, everyone knows the underlying motive here.
 
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If you remember, the Indian govt also had banned tourists and even some journalists (I think all foreign journalists), from visiting Tawang during the Dalai Lama's visit last year. As they always say "Prevention is better than cure".

Yes, a wise decision.. The situation was not good as our hostile neighbor was scarily pissed off by DL's visit and looked all prepared to attack. Timing was not suitable for visits by tourists/journalists and it would have been unwise to put their life on risk...
 
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Are you born today? If not, then go and check the threads where Chinese are making fun of 2 million poor kids and what not. Don't advise with one eye open and one eye shut..

Anyone here, is welcome to read the thread in question:

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-...ippines-india-goes-asean-charm-offensive.html

It was an Indian (JayAtl) who started laughing at the millions of dead Chinese people, who starved to death during the great leap forward.

The talk about poverty in India was a response to that, to demonstrate the hypocrisy.

Check it yourselves.
 
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A request to Chinese here. If you can not contribute meaningfully to this thread, please don't troll. We are pretty sick of your BS. Better ignore the thread and let others enjoy the news.
 
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