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China rebuffs UN plea over 'disappeared' Tibetan monks

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China has denied claims by the UN that some 300 monks from a Tibetan monastery may have been illegally detained over the past three months.



Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said there had been no enforced disappearances at the Kirti monastery, in Sichuan province.



He said local authorities had taken some monks for legal education.



Rights groups say the monastery has been locked down since a monk set himself on fire in March.



The security forces were involved in a stand-off with the monks for several week after the incident.



Witnesses and campaigners later said hundreds of monks had been detained illegally.



On Wednesday, UN officials asked China for details of the whereabouts of the monks.



We encourage the authorities to undertake full investigations into the ongoing practice of enforced disappearances, said a statement from the UN's working group on enforced disappearances.



But in his weekly news conference, Mr Hong told journalists that no such thing was happening in the monastery.



The relevant local authorities are conducting legal education for the Kirti monastery monks in order to maintain religious order there. There was no question of forced disappearances, he said.



Mr Hong added that relevant organisations should abandon bias and be objective and fair.



Rights groups say paramilitary police raided the monastery in Aba, in the Sichuan province, in late April and detained more than 300 monks.



Analysts say tension has been high in Aba since Tibetan communities across western China rose up in protests three years ago.



Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-13711551
 
Also let us not forget the round-up they did of the pro-democracy students prior to the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre.



And yet, the capitalist countries of the West that use to stand for freedom and democracy still loves snuggling up to China for business and cheap labor to maximize their profits.



As it turns out, the best way to make a buck is not capitalism through democracy, but capitalism through communism.



Did you know that unions are illegal in China, the reason is that because they are communist, the government represents the workers, therefore no unions are needed…



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