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China will take a handful of foreign diplomats to Tibet, following widespread criticism of Beijing's crackdown on Tibetan protests. | China will take a handful of foreign diplomats to Tibet, following widespread criticism of Beijing's crackdown on Tibetan protests. |
The UK, France and the US are among the countries invited on a two-day trip to the Tibetan capital Lhasa - the first since anti-China riots broke out there. | The UK, France and the US are among the countries invited on a two-day trip to the Tibetan capital Lhasa - the first since anti-China riots broke out there. |
The US welcomed the move, but said diplomats and observers should be allowed to see areas surrounding Lhasa. | The US welcomed the move, but said diplomats and observers should be allowed to see areas surrounding Lhasa. |
The visit follows a short trip to the city by a group of foreign journalists. | The visit follows a short trip to the city by a group of foreign journalists. |
Several European leaders have said they will boycott the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games over China's reaction to the protests in Tibetan communities. | |
Tibet's government-in-exile, based in India, says about 140 people were killed in a crackdown by Chinese security forces. Beijing disputes this, saying 19 people were killed by rioters. | |
Chinese officials have frequently blamed Tibet's spiritual leader the Dalai Lama for fomenting unrest - a claim he denies. | |
Tightly controlled | |
A group of 17 diplomats from countries including Japan and Australia are expected to leave Beijing on Friday and return on Saturday. | |
US state department spokesman Sean McCormack said the trip was a "step in the right direction". | US state department spokesman Sean McCormack said the trip was a "step in the right direction". |
"But it's not a substitute for the ability of our diplomats, as well as others, to travel not only to Lhasa, but into the surrounding area specifically," he said. | "But it's not a substitute for the ability of our diplomats, as well as others, to travel not only to Lhasa, but into the surrounding area specifically," he said. |
It follows a short visit by a group of more than 20 journalists from Chinese and international media. | |
A 30-strong group of monks in Lhasa staged a noisy protest as the reporters were shown around one of Tibet's holiest sites, the Jokhang Temple, on Thursday. | |
The monks shouted "Tibet is not free, Tibet is not free" and accused Beijing officials of lying about the protests. | |
Associated Press reporter Charles Hutzler said the outburst was the only spontaneous moment in an otherwise tightly controlled trip. | |
A Tibetan exile group expressed fears for the "welfare and whereabouts" of the monks involved in the outburst, but Chinese officials insisted no action would be taken. | |
"We will never do anything to them," the Chinese-installed vice governor of Tibet, Baima Chilin, told reporters on the trip. | |
"We will never detain anyone you met on the streets of Lhasa. I don't think any government would do such a thing." | |
The reporters described Lhasa as a divided city - with Chinese areas resuming normal business, but the old city, mainly populated by Tibetans, still under a heavy police presence. | |
The BBC's request to take part in the media trip was turned down. | |
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