From his home in India, the Dalai Lama urged both sides to exercise restraint, maintaining that violence is not the means to a durable political solution to the Tibetan issue. The violence has subsided for now, but the situation remains tense as China attempts to stabilize the region and repair its international image before hosting this year's Summer Olympics Games.
Needless to say, there are many sides to the China/Tibet debate, which has been demonstrated in the videos we've seen over the last two weeks. Some of them, such as this one from NZKOF, takes the position that Tibet... "was, is, and always will be a part of China." Other videos take a very different view, such as this video from dfherman, which was filmed during a pro-Tibet rally in New York City.
Some of the videos strive to be as objective as possible, such as this clip from nocommenttv, a compilation of footage from the March 14 riots. And, of course, some videos are extremely personal. In this video, a Tibetan man now living in Canada gives an emotional firsthand account of his experiences under Chinese rule.
Yours,
The YouTube News & Politics Team