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Eminent monks and young Buddhist masters from the mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan have condemned the recent riots in Tibet, saying disruptive activities go against Buddhist principles.

Master Xue Cheng, deputy secretary-general of the Buddhist Association of China, said at the weekend that Buddhist commandments advocate "kind" and "merciful" behavior and the returning of favors offered by the country, society and people.

"The March 14 riot incurred great losses to people and property and seriously damaged the image of Buddhism.

"The act, which was designed to create disturbance and instability, and realize 'Tibet independence', ran counter to the Buddhist commandments and has been denounced by Buddhists," he said.

Master Hai Tao from Taiwan said Buddhists should love the country, society and the world, and dedicate themselves to the protection of society.

"Damage to peace should not be incurred by Buddhists for whatever reason, especially the act of using violence to disrupt peace in order to achieve some kind of political goal," he said.

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