The following people should be known and remembered by the whole world for the
happenings in Tibet last week.
They were just ordinary people who worked hard for a good life and had their beloved ones.
However, the unexpected irrational ferocity of some people devastated all the dreams and
happiness of them and their families.
In the Memory of the Victims in the Tibetan Riot (March 14, 2008)
We demand Justice for the brutal doings of the rioters!

We wish all Han, Muslim and Tibetan Chinese put aside
historic controversies and construct a harmonious Tibet!
Some more direct narrations of the crimes.
An armed rioter was chasing a civilian, in the name
of “Freedom”!
The life and dreams of ordinary families were
destroyed by the flame.
A Tibetan doctor was severely injured when he
was trying to rescue others.
Terrifying cruelty .......5 girls burned to death in
Lhasa riot   video
A tearful survivor told how four Han and one
Tibetan girls were burned to death.
First, we commemorate those people who were beaten, burned or killed without being
recorded. Yet, the witness from Western journalists and tourists can confirm their suffering
without doubt.
A helpless  man was hit down by several rioters,
what would happen to him……?
ABC News: First Cut: Aussie captures Tibet riots on
camera  video
CNN interview British Journalst: I saw them throwing stones
at a boy of 10 years old
Die Zeit (Germany) Journalist: die Zornigen und die
Frommen
"The enorme material damage testifies the grave violence
of the demonstrators".
9:1...... who can help him?
In the name of Conscience and Justice, we, the Chinese people of 56
ethnic groups
  • Demand International Community to condemn the responsible for the Tibetan violence, in
    order to maintain the “moral authority” (Nancy Pelosi);

  • Demand Western Media to report the brutality widely and objectively to the public in their
    countries for the sake of TRUTH;


  • Support our government’s necessary measures to restore orders and protect people’s life
    and property in the affected regions, support the juridical process against the criminals;

  • Welcome unbiased investigation of the violence;

  • Wish all Han, Muslim and Tibetan Chinese put aside the historic controversies, continue the
    economic development and construct a harmonious Tibet!
Official statistics:  
18 civilians and 1 police officer killed;
382 civilians injured, 58 seriously wounded;
Seven schools, five hospitals and 120 residences were set on fire. Eighty-four vehicles were burnt
down and 908 shops were looted. Damage is estimated at more than 244 million yuan (about
US$34.59 million).                                                                                  (source: Xinhua, Mar. 22)
more pics of the riot
The Guardian: "Oh my God, someone has a gun"
""Oh my God. Oh no. That's crazy. One hundred people
are trying to stone one man."
Toronto Star: I can't just let this guy die on the ground
"A traveller from Toronto was walking on Beijing Road in
Lhasa on Friday afternoon when he saw a crowd of
Tibetans beating a young Han Chinese man and two
women"
A memorial video
Monks and policemen ......who is using violence?
Evidence of Planned Violence
Washington Post: Eyewitnesses Recount Terrifying Day in
Tibet  
New Dawa Tsering (Tibetan Government in Exile Spokesman) spoke about violence in his interview with
RFI (Radio France Internationale
click here

When being asked why Dalai Lama didn't condemn the atrocity happened in Lhasa if he stands for
the non-violence principle from his heart, Dawa Tsering gave a shocking reply in an interview with
a news agency in France. The following is literal translation of the reply.

"First, I must state that from the beginning to the end the Tibetan protester has never used
violence. From the Tibetan point of view, violence means loss of lives. Through the lenses we can
see that Han Chinese were assaulted by the Tibetan protesters. However after the assault these
Han Chinese were able to escape (without their lives being taken).

As for those died they all died by accident. From reports of Chinese Communist news agencies we
can see clearly that they went upstairs and hid themselves. When the fire was set (by the
protester) they didn't run away, instead they kept hiding. As a result they were burn to death by
accident. Those who set the fire didn't know that there were Han Chinese in the upstairs. That why
not only Han Chinese but also Tibetans died. All in all they are all accidents, not killing."