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INDIA: NEW DELHI: CHINESE PRESIDENT JIANG ZEMIN VISIT UPDATE
AP Archive390227939af8708adc1545f79d79a16777864INDIA: NEW DELHI: CHINESE PRESIDENT JIANG ZEMIN VISIT UPDATEJiang ZeminDalai LamaChinaIndiaNew DelhiTibetGreater ChinaEast AsiaSouth AsiaGovernment and politicsGeneral newsSocial affairsHealth
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(28 Nov 1996) English/Nat

Hundreds of Tibetan exiles staged a protest march on Thursday just hours before the start of the first visit by a Chinese head of state to India.

President Jiang Zemin's three-day visit is aimed at strengthening ties between the world's two most populated nations.

Supporters of a free Tibet even gave their own blood to get their anti-Chinese message across.

Indian President Shankar Dayal Sharma welcomed his Chinese counterpart Jiang Zemin in a brief ceremony at the presidential palace in New Delhi.

Jiang's three-day visit is aimed at consolidating an easing of tensions with India that still linger from a 1962 war over disputed territory high in the Himalayas.

Indian officials say the two countries are likely to agree on changing the cease-fire line and a further reduction of troops.

They also expect new trade and shipping agreements between the two Asian giants, which together are home to one-third of the world's population.

Jiang's visit follows the Manila summit of Pacific rim leaders and a meeting with President Clinton that some see as a bid to boost his standing among contenders for China's leadership.

It's understood that India only reluctantly agreed to the visit.

Police armed with riot gear and water cannons kept a close watch as about 700 women, children and monks in scarlet robes protested the visit by President Jiang.

Police blocked the demonstrators near their shantytown district near Delhi's old city, about 11 miles from the Chinese Embassy.

There in a Tibetan refugee camp, the group set alight an effigy of Jiang and the Chinese flag.

The embassy itself was cordoned off by police barricades. Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda's weak 5-month-old government is struggling with domestic economic and political issues.

Tibet is always near the top of the agenda when India and China meet.

India is the home of the exiled Dalai Lama, who was both the spiritual and temporal leader of Tibet until he fled in 1959 to escape a Chinese crackdown.

Beijing says Tibet has been its territory for centuries, but Tibetans say they enjoyed de facto independence.

India restricts the Dalai Lama's political activities as a condition for allowing him and more than 100,000 followers to remain as political refugees.

China is unhappy that the Dalai Lama, who won the 1989 Nobel Peace prize, runs a self-proclaimed government-in-exile in the Indian city of Dharmsala, from where he conducts a worldwide campaign for Tibetan autonomy.

The exiles say China has flooded Tibet with ethnic Chinese settlers in an effort to suffocate Tibetan culture and its unique form of Buddhism.

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"Tibet as an issue was never dead actually. It has just quietened down for a little while but now I think it has got more impetus."
SUPERCAPTION: Jyotsna Roy, India Tibet Friendship Society

As part of today's protest, a young monk representing the Panchen Lama - second in rank only to the Dalai Lama - was paraded in a cage by two other demonstrators dressed as Chinese soldiers holding toy guns.

Tibetan exiles say the real Panchen Lama was abducted shortly after the Dalai Lama named him in 1995 as the reincarnation of the last Panchen Lama.

Protestors also gathered to donate their blood.

But this was not for medical purposes. Instead, the blood was used as ink to mark the Tibetan's anger at President Jiang Zemin's visit.

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