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    April 21, 2008

    China Cracks Down On Tibetans With Propaganda, Re-education

    "China tries to teach Tibe a lesson that the monks refused to learn" from Times of London reports that the old oppressive propaganda and re-education machines are in high gear and fear before the Beijing Olympics to get the Tibetan populace in line.

    Under the latest drive to instil a sense of patriotism — titled “Oppose splittism, protect stability, encourage development” — those involved in the anti-Chinese Lhasa riots of March 14 will be asked to denounce their actions and condemn others who took part.

    China says that 22 people died when Tibetans rampaged through Lhasa, stabbing and stoning ethnic Han Chinese and burning shops and offices.

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