Such violent and terrorist tendencies of TYC have been completely exposed or unmasked as they do not mind losing human lives, either those of innocent civilians or its own "warriors". All terrorist organizations regard human lives merely as "trash or dirt" instead of highly evaluating them and taking them seriously, and their cruelty and ruthlessness educated people profoundly during the September 11 attacks of 2001 in the United States. The TYC's actions, too, have turned increasingly to the "definition of terrorism".
By the terrorism, it means the unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence against people or property to coerce or intimidate a government or an international organizations, often to achieve political purposes or to inflict losses of innocent human lives and result in immense injuries to human bodies.
Terrorism constitutes the foe of peace and development for humanity. Those violent moves of TYC have, nevertheless, obtained support from some media organs and a few politicians in the Western world, who have whitewashed such actions as "peaceful protests" to seek "human rights". And actions of some "Tibetan independence" elements in the torch relay, in particular, were not denounced and, instead a laissez-faire attitude was taken toward them, the matters were let drifting and some have even received acclaims.
This enhances the conviction of TYC leaders that they will be more influential through their terrorist activities and the "Tibet issue" will attract more attention of the international community; they will confide more with terrorist activities that "could achieve the biggest effect at the lowest costs", so that they have slipped farther along the path from violence to terrorism.
With the arrival of the day with revengeful human bombs as clamored by Tsewang Rigzin, people really do not know whether some Western media will still think that they are "protesting peacefully" and where will the so-called "moral height" of US Speaker Ms. Nancy Pelosi be located?
(People's Daily Online April 19, 2008)