Nine monks arrested for Tibet bombing
By Simon Rabinovitch
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese police arrested nine Buddhist monks suspected of bombing a government building in Tibet, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Saturday.
China has accused Tibetan groups of planning suicide attacks following last month's riots and protests, but this appeared to be the first report of a bomb attack during the unrest.
President Hu Jintao said earlier on Saturday that the Dalai Lama was trying to "split the motherland" through violence -- an accusation the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader has repeatedly denied in the past.
Xinhua said the bombing of the government building occurred on March 23, but did not say whether it had caused any damage or deaths.
Nine monks from the Tongxia Monastery in Gyanbe Township in Tibet had confessed to the crime, Xinhua added.
"Cewang Yexe, one of the suspects, brought a homemade bomb with a motorcycle to the site and moved it into the office building with the help of others," it reported. "They detonated the bomb and ran away."
China announced earlier this month that police had seized guns, bullets and explosives in some Tibetan Buddhist monasteries. But violence reported until now had come during rioting, when protesters torched shops in Tibet's regional capital Lhasa and pelted security forces with stones.
The Dalai Lama has rejected claims that he orchestrated the deadly rioting in Lhasa and subsequent protests across Tibetan areas. He has spoken against the use of violence and asked China for talks about the problems in Tibet. Continued...





