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Appendix IV: Account of a Meeting of the Communist Party of Kardze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture

Editor’s note: The following is the full text of an article published in a daily newspaper in Kardze, on August 12, 2002. The title of the article reads: “Kardze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture’s Communist Party officials strongly accuse A’an Zhaxi for taking part in splittism, for disrupting people’s harmony, and for teaching bad morals.” The article, which predates the Tenzin Delek and Lobsang Dondrup trial and sentencing hearing gives voice to the Party’s denunciation of Tenzin Delek, the Dalai Lama, and others in the area.


According to a local Kardze newspaper, August 12, 2002.

The Kardze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture’s Communist Party held a meeting. During the meeting, all of the officials talked about A’an Zhaxi [Tulku Tenzin Delek from Lithang, recently arrested by the Chinese government]. They called him a splittist, a destroyer of people’s harmony and relationships. They strongly opposed these activities and his harmful behavior to other people, his terrorist activities, and his repulsive behavior. All the officials unanimously voiced their disapproval and accused A’an Zhaxi of crimes. They said we needed to oppose [what was happening] in the southern part of Kham. [Kardze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture is divided into eastern Kham, northern Kham, and southern Kham. Southern Kham is composed of six counties including Lithang and Nyagchu.]

During the meeting, [those leading the meeting] said that the police department had managed to find a secret splittist group, and that the head of the organization was A’an Zhaxi, and that Lorang Dengzhu was a follower. They both have been arrested. [Those present said] we have managed to protect the Chinese political system, and people should be very joyous and happy that we have managed to achieve such a big task. We have managed to find the nest of A’an Zhaxi, whose behavior is repulsive; we have managed to clearly identify the people who engage in splittism and anti-Chinese activities; and we have managed to secure the unity of the people. We should oppose all splittists, and should hold strongly to the Chinese political system at the same time as we develop more Party rules.

First: When you put a spear in a bird’s nest you disrupt the nest, but we should point the spear’s head toward the Dalai Lama and his people.

A’an Zhaxi and other people in the south of Kham who were chosen by the Dalai Lama and his splittist group, have an underground organization. The people who belong to this organization are the people who are brainwashed by the Dalai Lama and will follow him even if it means lives. This organization has carried on terrorist activities since 1998. There have been seven bombings. The organization has damaged properties, hurt people’s welfare, and destroyed people’s lives. The damage has been very severe. A’an Zhaxi is an ordinary person, he is a bad person and very cunning. He claims that he is a tulku recognized by the Dalai Lama. But under a monk’s robe he carries on splittist activities; and he runs about and fools poor people. Because of all these activities, the head of the spear should be pointed towards the Dalai Lama and his splittist group. We should take into account the effects of A’an Zhaxi’s crimes and his organization’s activities on religion and politics. We should realize clearly who these people are and more than ever we should oppose them. We should let people know clearly that [news of]the terrorist activities carried on by the Dalai Lama’s clique, which are very harmful to the vast majority of the people, should be disseminated among the public.

Second: We should very quickly put on the right path those people who are still carrying on splittist activities. As for those people who are doing wrong, we should consistently support them and join them to the vast majority of people. This was what those at the meeting supported.

The main aim of the Dalai Lama’s splittist group is to destroy the unity of the Tibetan people living in Tibet today. This is something the Chinese and the Tibetans will never agree to. The Chinese government is an authentic government. Under the Chinese government, if people follow the right path it will be possible for Tibet to develop in a modern way. Not only Tibetans hope for modern development; the Chinese people in China have the same thought. The Dalai Lama’s splittist clique benefits very few Tibetans. We should help those ignorant people who believe in splittist work. We should help them out of their ignorance. The people who, under the Dalai Lama, are carrying on these activities in western China and who are fighting against the government, they are bound to crumble. Among those people who are spreading these activities, whoever they are, no one has been successful. One of the best examples is how A’an Zhaxi’s organization has crumbled. A’an Zhaxi and his group’s activities——even though they tried to hide, lie, and all such things——in the end people came to know the truth about them. We should punish A’an Zhaxi and his followers severely, according to the law.

Third. Your political feelings and your duty to politics should be stronger than ever.

We have managed to punish A’an Zhaxi and members of his organization, but there are many other splittists who are hiding in our country. We should clearly realize that we have a lot more to do. The Kardze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture knows that there are people living within it who engage in splittist activities. You officials should fight their political activities and you should also have a firm political stand. More importantly, you should have a clear mind about protecting people’s security and unity. And you should protest against the splittists. For all these important reasons, you should not favor someone because you know him. When you fight against splittist groups, you should really look into what they have done and what is in their members’ minds. You can’t be lenient about their crimes. And, when you deal with them, you have to be very firm with them.


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February 2004