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China media slam Pelosi on Tibet

Chinese media slammed top U.S. politician Nancy Pelosi as "the least popular person in China" for her stance on Tibet in an editorial on Sunday, and said the Beijing Olympic games would be a triumph of justice over evil.

Posted: Sunday, April 13, 2008, 9:34 (BST)
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Chinese media slammed top U.S. politician Nancy Pelosi as "the least popular person in China" for her stance on Tibet in an editorial on Sunday, and said the Beijing Olympic games would be a triumph of justice over evil.

The belligerent commentaries came the day after Beijing announced the arrest of nine Buddhist monks for bombing a government building in Tibet.

A Tibetan source with strong contacts in its capital, Lhasa, said the city was swirling with rumours of fresh clashes between monks and security forces at a key monastery on Lhasa's outskirts.

China has gone on the offensive in the face of mounting international criticism of its handling of violent riots in Tibet and a subsequent crackdown, which is clouding the run-up to the Beijing Olympic Games in August.

China considers a growing number of boycott threats and chaotic protests that have marred a global torch relay as an unfair mix of sports and politics ahead of an event it hoped would be a celebration of three decades of economic reforms and opening.

"Though the torch relay was disrupted by 'Tibetan independence' factions, no power on earth can block the dreams of the people of China and the world for peace and their pursuit of the Olympic spirit," the People's Daily, the newspaper of China's Communist Party, said on Sunday.

"The lighting of the Olympic flame in the Bird's Nest stadium on August 8 will be a moment of pride for China and also for the whole world, as justice will finally defeat evil."

The official Xinhua agency targeted Pelosi, the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, after she backed a resolution urging dialogue with the Dalai Lama, the end of a crackdown on nonviolent protesters and a halt to repression in the region.



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