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				<title>Nationalism at core of Chinas angry reaction to Tibetan protests</title>
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								<description><![CDATA[<img src="" align="right" /><p>	Like so many Chinese, Meng Huizhong was horrified by the violent Tibetan protests in Lhasa. She cringed at videos of Tibetan rioters attacking a Chinese motorcyclist. Her anger deepened as Tibet dominated her online conversation groups, until it...</p>]]></description>

				<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Like so many Chinese, Meng Huizhong was horrified by the violent Tibetan protests in Lhasa. She cringed at videos of Tibetan rioters attacking a Chinese motorcyclist. Her anger deepened as Tibet dominated her online conversation groups, until it settled on what might seem like an unlikely target: the Communist Party.</p>
	<p>&#8220;We couldn&#8217;t believe our government was being so weak and cowardly,&#8221; said Meng, 52, a mother and office worker, who was appalled that the authorities failed to initially douse the violence. &#8220;The Dalai Lama is trying to separate China, and it is not acceptable at all. We must crack down on the rioters.&#8221;
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