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DHARMSALA, India (AP) - Tibetan exiles saw a chance to put China on the spot ahead of the Beijing Olympics, but never expected their protests to spread to Tibet and turn violent. Now the Dalai Lama is threatening to quit if his people don't return to peaceful resistance.
It's a warning he has used before telling Tibetans to return to peaceful protests during 1989 unrest but this time it comes amid deep divisions within the Tibetan community between those who back his pacifist approach and an angry young generation that demands action.
While the situation inside Tibet remains unclear, much of the violence last week appears to have been committed by Tibetans against Han Chinese a fact that troubles the 72-year-old Dalai Lama, who has long called for Tibetans to have significant autonomy within China
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