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Riots in Lhasa - By a Finnish professor
by Eirik Granqvist, a foreign expert in
Shanghai who visited Tibet in 2006
"The western medias announced that China had
cut all information and that articles about the riots could not be
sent out! I got mad about all the apparently incorrect information
and wrote this article and two other similar ones although I am not
a journalist but just because I could not stand all the bad things
about China that was told. I sent them by e-mail without problems
and they arrived well but two newspapers did neither respond
neither publish what I had written. The third answered and wanted a
shorter version that was published many days later as a normal
'readers voice'. What Dalai Lama had said was largely published
every day together with a real anti-China propaganda. What I had
written was apparently too China friendly for the 'free press'."
I was very shocked by what I had seen in the
television and been reading in China daily about the riots in
Lhasa. The most that shocked me was anyhow may be not the cruel
events by themselves but how the medias in my country of origin,
Finland, reported the events. A friend has scanned and sent me
articles and I have checked also myself what can be found at
Internet.
Very few Finnish people have ever visited
Tibet, but I was there together with my wife in 2006. This was
private persons and not as a part of a group-travel. I have seen
Lhasa with my own eyes. I have been talking and chatting with
people there. This was without any restrictions. Okay, we had a
lovely and very competent guide that helped us much and took us
where we wanted to go in the mornings but in the afternoons we were
alone. Therefore I think that I have something to tell.
I am also interested in history and know
more than people in general. When writing this, I do not have any
reference books so I write out of my memory. If I do a small
mistake somewhere, I beg your pardon. Anyhow, I think that this
gives my writing an objectivity. I am well aware of that I will be
accused for this and that for writing what I think is the truth. I
will be accused by those who think that they know but do not know
and by those that haven't seen by their own eyes.
Tibet was for centuries an autonomous
concordat between Nepal and China. Sometimes China ruled Nepal as
well. The king of Tibet used therefore to have one Chinese wife and
one Nepalese and then a number of Tibetan ones.