Statement by Secretary Condoleezza Rice
Washington, DC
March 15, 2008
Call for Calm in Tibet
I am deeply saddened to learn that the turmoil that erupted yesterday in Lhasa following what began as peaceful protests
has resulted in the loss of lives, and I am concerned that the violence appears to be continuing. I also am concerned by
reports of a sharply increased police and military presence in and around Lhasa. We call on the Chinese government to
exercise restraint in dealing with these protests, and we strongly urge all sides to refrain from violence.
President Bush has consistently encouraged the Chinese government to engage in substantive dialogue with the Dalai Lama
directly and through his representatives so that long-standing issues with regard to Tibet may be resolved. We urge
China to respect the fundamental and universally recognized right of all of its citizens to peacefully express their
political and religious views, and we call on China to release monks and others who have been detained solely for the
peaceful expression of their views. We also urge China to address policies in Tibetan areas that have created tensions
due to their impact on Tibetan religion, culture, and livelihoods.
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Released on March 15, 2008