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Wednesday, August 30, 2000, updated at 15:00(GMT+8)
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Bishop Shocked at CNN Accusation of China's Occupation of Tibet

Chinese Bishop Michael Fu Tieshan said Tuesday that he is shocked to hear an anchorman on U.S. Cable News Network (CNN) alleging "China has occupied Tibet for 40 years."

Fu, chairman of the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, who heads the Chinese delegation of religious leaders to the United Nations, made the remark in an interview broadcast live by CNN, which also conducted a live interview with the Dalai Lama a day earlier.

A CNN news anchorman said in the interview Monday that China has occupied Tibet for 40 years.

Fu told CNN that Tibet has been included in the Chinese territorial map since the 13th century, and has thus been an inalienable part of the country.

"I wish such simple mistakes by CNN could be avoided," he said.

Responding to the Dalai Lama's recent remarks on the ongoing Millennium World Peace Summit, Bishop Fu said that the Dalai Lama is merely paying lip service by speaking nice words such as peace, harmony, compromise and non-violence. "In fact, he has been creating conflicts and stirring up confrontations and hatred," the bishop said.




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Chinese Bishop Michael Fu Tieshan said Tuesday that he is shocked to hear an anchorman on U.S. Cable News Network (CNN) alleging "China has occupied Tibet for 40 years."

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