LHASA, March 17 (Xinhua) -- Doje Cezhug, the mayor of Lhasa, capital of
Tibet, told Xinhua on Monday that conditions in the city had returned to normal
after an outbreak of violence on Friday.
He said that the killing, looting, burning and smashing by a small number
of rioters had disturbed social order and posed a serious threat to the security
of people's lives and their property in Lhasa.
With the strong leadership of the central government, the timely action of
the regional government and the joint efforts of the people, the normal order of
production and life has been restored in Lhasa, he said.
As of Monday, traffic on the main Lhasa streets has resumed. Government
bodies, businesses, schools, and major farm produce markets are operating
normally, said Doje Cezhug.
Government is also distributing relief goods to citizens and small
businesses that incurred heavy losses in the riot.