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A U.S. human rights group called the Lhasa torch run a "provocative decision" that harmed efforts to "find a peaceful long-term solution for Tibet and the region."
"The government's insistence on parading the torch through Lhasa can only undermine the respect and trust required for a genuine dialogue process with the Dalai Lama," Sharon Hom, executive director of Human Rights in China, was quoted as saying in a news release.
"This provocative decision with the blessing of the International Olympic Committee could aggravate tensions and undermine the fragile process to find a peaceful long-term solution for Tibet and the region," Hom said.
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