The Dalai Lama must take concrete actions to end his advocacy of
"Tibetan independence", which is a premise for him to negotiate
with the government, a senior official with Tibet Autonomous Region
said Saturday.
The Dalai Lama's pursuit of "Tibet independence" infringes on
China's sovereignty, and any negotiations with him shall be
pointless if he sticks to his secessionist stance, Nyima Cering,
vice-chairman of Tibet Autonomous Region, told a group of 32
foreign journalists representing 19 media organizations.
The Dalai Lama's call for a "high-degree of autonomy for Tibet"
and the establishment of a "greater Tibet area" was just a tactical
readjustment on his part and did not reflect any substantial change
in his stance, said the official.
"If he has really abandoned his pursuit of 'Tibet independence',
he would have taken solid actions. But so far we have not seen any
such actions," the vice-chairman said.
The channel of communication with the Dalai Lama has been open.
Since 1979, 20 personal delegations of the Dalai Lama have visited
Tibet or other Tibetan areas, he said.
"The Dalai Lama is not only a religious figure. He is first and
foremost a politician. We are against the Dalai Lama and his
separatist activities, not his religion," said Nyima Cering.
The majority of Tibetan people support the leadership of the
Communist Party of China. However, some people are attempting to
overthrow the socialist system with the help of the Dalai Lama and
in the name of protecting national interests or religion, he
said.
(Xinhua News Agency July 30, 2007)