The group of Chinese Tibetologists, who are introducing a true Tibet in Denmark, met with the local media and academia in Aarhus, the second largest city of Denmark, on November 27.
The delegation introduced the yesterday and today of Tibet and truth of Lhasa March 14 riots to journalists of Jyllands-Posten, Denmark's key newspaper and experts with Aarhus University. They reiterated the precondition for probability of talk between the Chinese central government and Dalai Lama.
Zheng Dui, head of the delegation, said China's endeavors to protect Tibetan culture equals to such Denmark works to protect their own culture and language. Tibet has published dozens of newspapers, like "Tibet Daily", "Tibetan Studies" and "Tibetan Literature", gearing to people in different ages. The Chinese central government has taken suitable legal actions to prevent Tibetan culture from destroying.
On to talk between the Chinese central government and Dalai Lama side, Xie Gangzheng said, the Chinese government has absolute abilities to deal with its internal affairs. There is no ways China will accept any attempt seeking for "independence of Tibet", or any attempt in disguise. To give up purposes of separating Tibet from China is the premise for possibility to continue the talk.
Senior journalist Tuoersi Telupu from Jyllands-Posten held that media all over the world should be objective in their reports. He said the face-to-face talk with Chinese Tibetologists is good, thus enabling them to have an all-round understanding of Tibet.
The delegation, consisting of six Chinese Tibetologists, has arrived in Denmark's capital city Copenhagen on November 24, and will leave there for Beijing on November 28.