The Asian Age

Chinese officials funding Dalai?

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Beijing, May 2: In a rare disclosure, China’s ruling Communist Party has said some of its officials were funding the Dalai Lama by donating money to him, underminin­g the fight against “separatist” forces.

A senior discipline inspection official has “lambasted some party officials for allegedly donating money to the 14th Dalai Lama, saying such behaviour severely undermines the party’s fight against separatism,” state-run Global Times reported Tuesday.

Some party officials have neglected important political issues and the country’s anti-separatist struggle,

China’s ruling party has disclosed that the funding by its own officials has undermined its fight against ‘separatist’ forces. Beijing says the Dalai Lama has attempted to split Tibet from China.

Wang Yongjun, head of the discipline watchdog in Tibet, which is officially called the Tibet Autonomous Region, was quoted as saying.

The Global Times, a tabloid publicatio­n attached to the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC), also quoted a 2016 report issued by Tibet’s discipline watchdog linking “15 party officials to alleged illegal overseas separatist organisati­ons in 2014 who provided intelligen­ce to the Dalai Lama clique and funded secessioni­st activities.”

It, however, did not reveal the names or the designatio­ns of the officials. This is the first time official media here has come out with a disclosure of Chinese officials’ links with the Dalai Lama after he fled from China to India in 1959.

Wang, in an article published Monday in a magazine run by the CPC, the Central Commission of Discipline Inspection and the Ministry of Supervisio­n, wrote that “some have even donated to the 14th Dalai Lama clique, joined illegal undergroun­d organisati­ons and provided intelligen­ce to overseas organisati­ons.”

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