China admits Tibet riots spread, Dharamsala, India (CNN) - Dalai Lama says he is powerless to tell Tibetan protesters to stop. China acknowledges that anti-government riots have spread to other provinces. Human Rights Watch urges Nepal to stop crackdown on Tibetan protesters. Violence hit Tibet late last week with protests against Chinese rule. Tibet's spiritual leader Thursday said he was powerless to stop anti-Chinese violence as authorities in Beijing acknowledged for the first time that unrest had spread into neighboring Chinese provinces. The official Xinhua News Agency said there were "riots in Tibetan-inhabited areas in the provinces of Sichuan and Gansu." Both provinces neighbor Tibet. The Xinhua report blamed the incidents on supporters of the Dalai Lama. On Thursday, Xinhua quoted police as saying officers opened fire and wounded four rioters "out of self-defense" on Sunday in what it called "Tibetan-inhabited Aba County in southwestern Sichuan Province." On Wednesday, new video suggested that security forces in Tibet had yet to gain control of Tibet and neighboring provinces which have suffered eruptions of anti-Chinese violence since last week. Film of a crowd -- some on horseback -- attempting to storm a government building has been shot by a Canadian television crew that managed to gain access to a Chinese town in Gansu province despite attempts by Chinese authorities to keep foreign media away from the region. After they were repelled, villagers ran to a nearby school where they tore up a Chinese flag and replaced it with the Tibetan flag. That section of Gansu province is part of historical Tibet, but it is not inside what is now known as the Tibetan Autonomous Region. Tibetan monks at a monastery in Sichuan province sent word to exiled monks in Dharamsala, India, that two monks were arrested after they e-mailed photographs of monks killed in protests to the news media. Internet and phone service has since been interrupted to the Amdo Ngaba Kirti Monastery in Ngaba County, the exiles told CNN. The Dalai Lama has threatened to quit as head of Tibet's government-in-exile in Dharamsala if the violence by Tibetans spirals out of control. He also warned of the consequences of any attempts to push for independence from China. He met Wednesday with leaders of several Tibetan activist groups, including younger activists who demand Tibetan independence and hope to derail the 2008 Beijing Olympics. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Wednesday that Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao promised him he would be ready to talk with the Dalai Lama if the religious leader renounces violence and demands for Tibetan independence. It was not immediately clear if this meant the Chinese leader was ready to start that dialogue anytime soon. The Dalai Lama has repeatedly said he is not calling for Tibet's independence from China, but wanted "genuine autonomy." The head of the Beijing Olympics said efforts by Tibetan activists to promote an international boycott of the Summer Games are "doomed to failure." He also rejected demands by Tibetan activists that the Olympic torch relay be routed away from Tibet.
I think that as Beijing Olympic is coming in just a few months the movement of Tibet’s independence may be getting more intense. It’s long been a problem that Tibet’s Independence had gotten many China’s harsh military crackdown. The tension between Tibet and China’s government will still be very high. Ethnic Integration for the Tibetans to keep in good terms with the other part of China seems not likely to happen anytime soon. I hope that the China government can resolve it with good respect to Human Right issues in Tibet.
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