The "guide" aims to "standardize and systematize the self-immolation behavior so as to manipulate it like an assembly line in the future," and reach the goal to be "more efficient" as set down by the Dalai Lama.
The "guide" also gives a slap in the face to some Western forces. In order to contain and split China, for many years these forces have set the Dalai Lama as a "non-violent" model that represents struggle.
After the self-immolation incidents, they completely disregarded the facts, denied the crimes committed by the Dalai clique, and accused the policy made by the Chinese government of causing the self-immolations. Furthermore, they even showed sympathy for and "concern" to those criminals who have been sentenced to jail in line with Chinese law to encourage the self-immolation manipulators.
The publication of the "guide," which openly admitted the crime of the Dalai clique's inciting and scheming self-immolations, its political motivations as well as its future plans for continued manipulations, has not saved the faces of his Western masters.
Why did the Dalai clique publish the "Self-immolation Guide" at this moment? The reason is that the extremists among them feel desperate.
According to the Canadian Sing Tao Daily, the Dalai clique once instructed his followers earnestly and tirelessly, "Suppose we resort to arms to achieve our objective, we need guns and ammunition in the first place, but who will sell them to us? If we find the seller, where can we get the money? Even if we have money and get guns, how can these guns be transported to China and through which country's border? The CIA once air-lifted guns for us, which happened in the past and will never happen again."
The Dalai clique drew a lesson from its own failures: That seeking "Tibet independence" through violent activities publicly did not work, and it is better to adopt the "Middle-way Approach," which can deceive the world and seek "Tibet independence" indirectly. However, this political plot has not made any progress since its existence, and even the channel of contact and talk with the central government was blocked by themselves.
Up to now, the scheme of manipulating self-immolations has been worked out by racking their brains as "the highest form of non-violent struggle," which will be doomed. All of these make some extremists more and more impatient, so they had to publish the "guide," hoping this wicked fire can make some "achievements" before it extinguishes.
Another reason for the publication of the "guide" is that self-immolations have not achieved the effect in the international community as the Dalai clique had expected. Even if some Western powers always support the Dalai clique, they dare not take such a huge risk of losing political reputation or moral legality to openly support manipulating self-immolations, which is a disguised form of violence and terrorism.
The head of the "government-in-exile" lamented, "There was a self-immolation in Tunisia which was labeled the catalyst for the Arab Spring. How come we have been given less support than what we witnessed in the Arab world?" reported the New York Times on Feb. 3.
A comment from the Chinese News Net revealed the truth, "In fact, the self-immolations of Tibetans have rarely received support from the international community."
It is hard to imagine that how the international community can support such brutal and inhumane acts. The Chinese government does not create conditions to encourage Tibetans to self-immolate. Hence it cannot be condemned.
Western countries all understand the background of self-immolations, so they are already doing the "Tibetan government-in-exile" a big favor by not condemning them.
The Dalai clique attempted to prompt more self-immolations through publishing the "guide" in order to beg for more international compassion. This act has actually made the international community recognize the ferocity and insanity of the Dalai clique clearly, and urged some Western powers to hold back when supporting the Dalai clique.
The "guide" published by the Dalai clique was an attempt in political blackmail, against the Chinese government, but it turned out to be in vain.
If plotting "Tibet independence" failed in 1959 through the military confrontation and armed rebellion, how will it be possible by inciting several poor people to burn themselves?
As a matter of fact, through the joint efforts of all levels of local governments at the spots of the incidents, the frequency of self-immolations has been curbed and the evidence of the Dalai clique's role in manipulating such acts has been made clear. Many criminals, whose acts are detested by the local people, have been brought to justice.
All of these fully show the unpopularity of the Dalai clique in China and the popularity of the Chinese government. The government will win the battle of anti-self-immolation as long as it does not hold unrealistic hopes from the Dalai clique, nor expects some Western forces to be kind, but keep the situation under control on the basis of its own work.
The Dalai clique's fantasy that every self-immolation will exert some pressure on the Chinese government will be highly counter-productive. On the contrary, every self-immolation case that occurred was an additional bloody crime the Dalai clique committed on its own ethnic Tibetans.
Some people from the clique including the plotters of the "Self-immolation Guide" told the public repeatedly that self-immolation is a kind of "peaceful protest" and expected to get the same attention as the vendors in Tunisia. Then please teach yourselves by following the guide first like what the netizens have called for. If you dare not burn yourselves, please stop the folly as early as possible.
Just as Lu Xun, a famous Chinese writer, said that people who are alive themselves have no right to persuade others to die. So do it yourself first if you believe it is a good idea to die.
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