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Central Asia Theater
Tibet: more arrests, forced relocations
Submitted by WW4 Report on Mon, 12/29/2008 - 00:40.China's official media reported the arrest of 59 Tibetans Dec. 25 on charges of inciting protests during the March unrest in the region. Reports cited Xin Yuanming, deputy director of the public security bureau of Lhasa, as saying "some people started making up stories and spreading rumors, posing a threat to the security of the region and its people." The 59 are accused of acting under orders of the Dalai Lama, and of downloading "reactionary" songs from the Internet for distribution within Tibet.
Tibet: Dalai Lama "loses hope" for settlement with China
Submitted by WW4 Report on Mon, 10/27/2008 - 23:55.This weekend, the Dalai Lama told his followers he has lost hope of reaching agreement with China on the future of his homeland. The future course of the Tibetan movement—including the possibility of an historic switch from demanding autonomy towards seeking full independence—will be the focus of a meeting next month of around 300 delegates representing the global Tibetan exile diaspora.
Armed struggle breaks out in Turkmenistan?
Submitted by WW4 Report on Sun, 09/14/2008 - 22:32.At least 20 members of Turkmenistan's security forces were killed in clashes in the capital Ashgabat Sept. 12, according to to media reports and diplomatic sources. Police battled "a religious group, possibly radical Islamists," according to a diplomatic source quoted by Gundogar.org, a website maintained by Boris Shikhmuradov, founder of Turkmenistan's opposition Popular Democratic Movement. "Witnesses said that 20 police were killed and their bodies were taken in secret to an Ashkhabad hospital." Information is strictly controlled in the former Soviet republic, and state media did not report on the violence.
Tibetan exiles march in Nepal as Olympics close
Submitted by WW4 Report on Tue, 08/26/2008 - 02:55.Hundreds of Tibetan exiles Aug. 24 staged a peaceful march in Kathmandu to protest China's rule in Tibet, coinciding with the concluding ceremony of the Beijing Olympics. There were heavy deployment of riot police in the area, but no arrests were reported. Over 2,000 Tibetans—including women, children, nuns and monks—marched from Buddhanath to Swoyambhu, two of the city's historic Buddhist stupas. Many recited hymns in memory of those killed in the Chinese repression this year.
China: Uighurs warn of "fierce" post-Olympic repression in Xinjiang
Submitted by WW4 Report on Tue, 08/26/2008 - 02:26.From the Uyghur American Association (UAA), Aug. 22:
The Uyghur American Association (UAA) believes that recent comments made by Wang Lequan signal an upcoming period of fierce repression against Uyghurs across the People's Republic of China (PRC), particularly in East Turkestan, also known as the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR).
China: another Xinjiang attack amid growing repression
Submitted by WW4 Report on Wed, 08/13/2008 - 03:53.With the Olympics in Beijing in full course, three security officials were killed Aug. 12 at a road block 30 kilometers from Kashgar, Xinjiang. The official Chinese press agency Xinhua said assailants jumped from a vehicle passing through the checkpoint and stabbed the agents. "These were just some terrorists," said a local police officer in Yamanya, Shule county, where the attack occurred. A fourth security official was wounded in an attack in Yamanya town, according to the New China News Agency. The assailants remain at large. (WP, Aug. 13; AGI, TVNZ, Aug. 12)
China: more terror and repression in Xinjiang
Submitted by WW4 Report on Sun, 08/10/2008 - 18:52.Chinese police shot and killed five people who hurled homemade bombs at a police station and the office of industry and commerce in Kucha, Xinjiang, early Aug. 10. Two police officers and a security guard were reportedly wounded in the attacks. The oasis city is on the northern rim of the Taklimakan Desert, about halfway between Xinjiang's capital of Urumqi and Kashgar, where a deadly attack took place last week. (WP, Aug. 10)
Tibetans arrested for protesting Olympic celebrations
Submitted by WW4 Report on Wed, 08/06/2008 - 05:12.Four Tibetan youth in Drokshog township, Nangchen county, Qinghai province, were arrested July 26 by the Chinese Public Security Bureau (PSB) agents for protesting against the local Summer Festival planned by the government to celebrate the upcoming Beijing Olympic Games. The four shouted slogans in the presence of a large number of local government officials at the festival's opening. Slogans included "We want freedom," "Dalai Lama return to Tibet" and "this is not the year to celebrate as Tibetans have suffered untold repression under the Chinese regime, rather it is time to mourn and offer prayers" for those killed and imprisoned. Following their detention, Drokshog residents wrote a letter to the county authorities calling for their immediate release, and an ongoing vigil was launched at the detention center. As of now, there is no further information on the four arrested Tibetans. (TCHRD, July 30)
China: crackdown in wake of Xinjiang attack
Submitted by WW4 Report on Tue, 08/05/2008 - 22:57.Attackers identified as two Uighur men killed 16 members of a special border police unit in Kashgar, Xinjiang, Aug. 4. The assailants crashed a dump truck and tossed two grenades as a group of 70 police were jogging past in their regular morning drill, then jumped out and attacked other officers with knives. Kashgar is an ancient Silk Road town near China's border with Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan (and seat of the short-lived independent East Turkestan Islamic Republic, declared in 1933). The two assailants were arrested. (China Daily, Aug. 5; Radio Free Asia, BBC, Aug. 4)
NYC: dissident Buddhists, idiot leftists protest Dalai Lama
Submitted by WW4 Report on Sat, 07/19/2008 - 00:58.The New York Times' City Room blog reports a strange spectacle from 6th Ave. July 17:
As thousands of people, mostly of Tibetan and Nepalese ancestry, streamed out of Radio City Music Hall on Thursday afternoon, where they had gone to hear the Dalai Lama give a lecture on the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, they found themselves in a chaotic scene on the Avenue of the Americas.




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