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Diplomatic mission ends fact-finding visit in Lhasa

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Slovenian Counsellor to China Bernard Srajner takes a
photo of a damaged ambulance at a hospital in Lhasa,
capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region,
March 29, 2008.(Xinhua Photo)

After causing all these brutalities, the Dalai Clique now calls for dialogue.

According to Xinhua News Agency, about 120 governments and international organizations have expressed their support for China's legal actions against the rioters.

George N. Manongi, Attache of Tanzanian Embassy, said, "If we do not come here, we would not understand the realities. We are glad to see the measures the Chinese government has been taking."

Bernard Srajner, Attache of Slovenian Embassy, said, "I feel that life in Lhasa has basically returned to normal. I would like to see more tourists come back to this place."

As for some politicians' calls to link the riots with the Beijing Olympics, many more world leaders including Britain Prime Minister Gordon Brown and German foreign minister Joschka Fischer have said that they oppose that idea.

Wang Xin, Lhasa, said, "The Chinese government is doing what it can to let the world know the truth here in Lhasa. Now having seen the truth with their own eyes, will they be fair when they make their judgments."

 

Editor:Yang Jie

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