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Nepal's Maoists say Tibet an integral part of China
Asia Pacific News.Net Wednesday 19th March, 2008 (ANI)
Kathmandu, Mar.19 : The CPN-Maoist Wednesday said that Tibet is an integral part of China.
Issuing a press statement here on the ongoing unrest in the Tibet Autonomous Region, the Maoists expressed sadness over the continuing violence in Lhasa.
"We strongly condemn the incident that put at risk the freedom and sovereignty of the Chinese people. We want to draw the attention of the concerned authority to the activities against China at the Nepal-China border," Kantipur quoted the Maoist statement, as saying.
Stating that the party would always support the Chinese people and remain by their side, the statement added that the Maoists believed the Chinese government was capable enough to deal with such a situation.
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sagarmatha 03-20-08, 09:54 PM |
Nepal's Maoists say Tibet an integral part of China
I can see some sense coming to maobaadis
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