The Dalai clique has found new ways to contact secessionists in Tibet. they would make appointments through telephone and Internet. At the appointed time, they would listen to Tiebtan language programs on the Voice of America, through which they convey instructions from overseas and report latest development inside China.
To spread the impact of the riots, backbones of the Dalai clique stole into China to spread rumor. They paid people to take part in the rioting and even had a policy of "more job, more pay".
"About 50 of us smashed several stores in Xuexin village on the afternoon of March 15, and I got paid several hundrends of yuan," said Zhoi'ma, from the Nyingchi prefecture of Tibet.
Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan province is regarded by the Dalai clique as a "model area" for secessionist acitivities.
Since the outbreak of violence, overseas separatist forces had frequently called local contacts in Garze, urging them to "make things bigger."
Overseas separatists have been trying hard disseminate reactionary books, discs and pictures in Garze recently.
Since mid-February, Chengdu Customs had seized large quantities of materials advocating the independence of Tibet, brought in from India to local monasteries and villages.
One of the Tibetan separatist organizations -- the "Tibetan Youth Congress" -- recently issued orders to conduct long-term guerrilla warfare in Garze.
Details of the riots show that they were well-planned in advance.
During the March 14 Lhasa riots, all those stores hanging hadas outside were spared.
In the riots took place in Xiahe county of Gansu province on March 14 and March 15, there were core members wearing black bands on their heads or arms in almost all the demonstrations.
Intelligence shows that for the next move, the "Tibet independence" separatist forces will send death squads to break into the territory by force, the spokesman said.
He said that he hoped people worldwide would remain vigilant against the activities organized by the Dalai clique and the "Tibet Independence" separatists.
"We firmly believe that lies can never cover up the truth, and that facts will eventually expose the true intention of the Dalai clique to split the country," he said.
(Xinhua News Agency April 2, 2008)