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China warning on Tibet protests China warning on Tibet protests
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The authorities in Tibet say they will deal firmly with any fresh unrest a day after rioting that state media said had claimed 10 lives.The authorities in Tibet say they will deal firmly with any fresh unrest a day after rioting that state media said had claimed 10 lives.
Braced for possible further disorder, officials warned what they called the "plot of the separatists" would fail.Braced for possible further disorder, officials warned what they called the "plot of the separatists" would fail.
They also denied police had opened fire on crowds that torched Chinese-owned shops in Tibet's main city, Lhasa.They also denied police had opened fire on crowds that torched Chinese-owned shops in Tibet's main city, Lhasa.
China's Xinhua news agency said the dead were "innocent civilians" who had been "burnt to death".China's Xinhua news agency said the dead were "innocent civilians" who had been "burnt to death".
Lhasa had "reverted to calm" early Saturday, the agency reported, in the worst unrest there in nearly 20 years.Lhasa had "reverted to calm" early Saturday, the agency reported, in the worst unrest there in nearly 20 years.
It said electricity and telephone services, which were cut for parts of Friday, were also being restored.It said electricity and telephone services, which were cut for parts of Friday, were also being restored.
"The plot of the separatists will fail. We will challenge them firmly, according to law," said Tibetan government Chairman Qiangba Puncog, reported AFP news agency."The plot of the separatists will fail. We will challenge them firmly, according to law," said Tibetan government Chairman Qiangba Puncog, reported AFP news agency.
'Long-simmering resentment''Long-simmering resentment'
Police have cordoned off a few central sections of Lhasa and are on the lookout for signs of trouble, state media reported.Police have cordoned off a few central sections of Lhasa and are on the lookout for signs of trouble, state media reported.
Witnesses reported seeing tanks on the street.Witnesses reported seeing tanks on the street.
A regional government official told Xinhua: "The victims [of Friday's violence] are all innocent civilians, and they have been burnt to death."A regional government official told Xinhua: "The victims [of Friday's violence] are all innocent civilians, and they have been burnt to death."
TIBET DIVIDE China says Tibet always part of its territoryTibet enjoyed long periods of autonomy before 20th century1950: China launched a military assaultOpposition to Chinese rule led to bloody uprising in 1959Tibet's spiritual leader the Dalai Lama fled to India Eyewitness: 'Kicked to floor'Analysis: Beijing's dilemmaNepal agrees Everest banTIBET DIVIDE China says Tibet always part of its territoryTibet enjoyed long periods of autonomy before 20th century1950: China launched a military assaultOpposition to Chinese rule led to bloody uprising in 1959Tibet's spiritual leader the Dalai Lama fled to India Eyewitness: 'Kicked to floor'Analysis: Beijing's dilemmaNepal agrees Everest ban
They included two hotel employees and two shop owners, according to the news agency.They included two hotel employees and two shop owners, according to the news agency.
A Tibetan in Lhasa told Reuters: "I think we will all stay inside. If there is blood today [Saturday] it will be ours."A Tibetan in Lhasa told Reuters: "I think we will all stay inside. If there is blood today [Saturday] it will be ours."
Western countries have expressed concern at the clashes, and the Americans called on the Chinese to act with restraint.Western countries have expressed concern at the clashes, and the Americans called on the Chinese to act with restraint.
The violence erupted on the fifth day of largely peaceful protests that began on Monday's anniversary of a 1959 uprising against Chinese rule.The violence erupted on the fifth day of largely peaceful protests that began on Monday's anniversary of a 1959 uprising against Chinese rule.
Fires broke out near the famous Jokhang temple, one of the most sacred sites for Tibetan Buddhists, and Xinhua reported that shops, banks and hotels were torched.Fires broke out near the famous Jokhang temple, one of the most sacred sites for Tibetan Buddhists, and Xinhua reported that shops, banks and hotels were torched.
News agency pictures showed young men setting fire to a Chinese flag and throwing rocks, while state media said police had fired tear gas to disperse protesters.News agency pictures showed young men setting fire to a Chinese flag and throwing rocks, while state media said police had fired tear gas to disperse protesters.
One eyewitness reported seeing people being carried away on stretchers.One eyewitness reported seeing people being carried away on stretchers.
The demonstrations - like last those September in Burma - were initially led by Buddhist monks and then attracted crowds of ordinary people.The demonstrations - like last those September in Burma - were initially led by Buddhist monks and then attracted crowds of ordinary people.
From exile in India, the Dalai Lama called for an end to the violence and urged China to "address the long-simmering resentment of the Tibetan people through dialogue".From exile in India, the Dalai Lama called for an end to the violence and urged China to "address the long-simmering resentment of the Tibetan people through dialogue".
'Masterminded''Masterminded'
Xinhua cited the Tibet government as alleging the riots had been "organised, premeditated and masterminded by the Dalai clique", which the spiritual leader denied.Xinhua cited the Tibet government as alleging the riots had been "organised, premeditated and masterminded by the Dalai clique", which the spiritual leader denied.
Hollywood star Richard Gere - a Tibet activist - told the BBC he would support a boycott of the Beijing Olympics unless China granted basic freedoms to Tibetans.Hollywood star Richard Gere - a Tibet activist - told the BBC he would support a boycott of the Beijing Olympics unless China granted basic freedoms to Tibetans.
Stones were thrown and buildings burnt in Lhasa The authorities are braced to stop a repeat of Friday's scenes
BBC China editor Shirong Chen in Beijing says the Chinese government certainly does not want bloodshed five months before staging the Games.BBC China editor Shirong Chen in Beijing says the Chinese government certainly does not want bloodshed five months before staging the Games.
On the other hand, it cannot allow the monks and other Tibetans to vent their anger in case this is seen as a sign of weakness, he says.On the other hand, it cannot allow the monks and other Tibetans to vent their anger in case this is seen as a sign of weakness, he says.
Many Tibetans claim their culture has been diluted or even destroyed by Beijing and they resent the local presence of Han Chinese, China's biggest ethnic group.Many Tibetans claim their culture has been diluted or even destroyed by Beijing and they resent the local presence of Han Chinese, China's biggest ethnic group.
China says Tibet has always been part of its territory - although Tibet enjoyed long periods of autonomy before the 20th Century. Many Tibetans remain loyal to the Dalai Lama, who fled in 1959.
China says Tibet has always been part of its territory - although Tibet enjoyed long periods of autonomy before the 20th Century. Many Tibetans remain loyal to the Dalai Lama, who fled in 1959.
Are you in Tibet or do you know anyone currently in Tibet? Did you witness the rallies this week? Send us your comments.Are you in Tibet or do you know anyone currently in Tibet? Did you witness the rallies this week? Send us your comments.
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