{"id":18268,"date":"2008-03-13T08:40:58","date_gmt":"2008-03-13T15:40:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/2008\/03\/images-and-video-of-events-in-lhasa-on-march-10th\/"},"modified":"2008-03-13T08:47:20","modified_gmt":"2008-03-13T15:47:20","slug":"images-and-video-of-events-in-lhasa-on-march-10th","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/2008\/03\/images-and-video-of-events-in-lhasa-on-march-10th\/","title":{"rendered":"Images and Video of Events in Lhasa on March 10th"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a> Two Belgian travelers Steve and Ulrike<\/a> post their account<\/a> of what happened in Central Square in Lhasa on March 10th:<\/p>\n Today we see how the real situation is in Tibet.<\/p>\n The day seems to be silent and peacefull, even boring. Until 6 o\u00b4clock. then 100s of Tibetans gather together on the Bakhor Square<\/a>. They form a strong, silent, peacefull circle around the police who keep the middle of the square open. Soon they call for backup. Undercover agents, not so difficult to recognize film the whole happening. Especially the faces. This is one method to create fear. Suddenly there is panic. 6 or 7 monks are arrested and driven away. Tibetans are very scared because of the stories about the prisons and tortures. In the mean while big numbers of policemen arrive. They drive everybody apart. But until sunset small groups of people stay around. There are tourists, Tibetans and Tibetan resembling spies. Apparently we stick around to long because some Tibetans start to warn us to be careful about the undercover police who are watching us closely. We even get a note that says we are being followed and have to be carefull about what we say. The whole evening misty figures keep following us, even to the restaurant and the bar.<\/p>\n