China branded the Dalai Lama a would-be ethnic cleanser on Monday as it rejected his calls for “genuine autonomy” in Tibet.
A senior Communist party official denounced the Himalayan region’s exiled spiritual leader as a scheming “splittist”.
By Mure Dickie in Beijing
Published: November 10 2008 17:12 | Last updated: November 10 2008 17:12
China branded the Dalai Lama a would-be ethnic cleanser on Monday as it rejected his calls for “genuine autonomy” in Tibet.
A senior Communist party official denounced the Himalayan region’s exiled spiritual leader as a scheming “splittist”.