These incidences not only undermined not only China's claims to have brought peace and prosperity to Tibet but also the Dalai Lama's longstanding creed of non-violent resistance. Sad, another step backwards towards achieving autonomy or whatever they wish to achieve.
I think more and more people are getting desperate as the negotiations are heading nowhere. The middle way strategy calls for greater autonomy within China and demands that this goal be pursued through non-violent means. Twenty years later, the "Middle Way" has not produced any meaningful results. This has even caused His Holiness’ envoys to resign (read:
http://www.dorjeshugden.com/forum/index.php?topic=2025.0)
I remember in a 2009 interview with NBC’s ‘Today’ program, His Holiness conceded a truth known yet ignored, that the “Middle Way” policy, which sought from China’s regime ‘autonomy’ for Tibet, rather than their rightful independence, has failed. I am sure the Tibetans are becoming more desperate, because how can the Tibetans be asked to have faith or trust in a strategy, which the Dalai Lama himself has acknowledged as a failure? Yet, this policy continues to be promoted as the only ‘solution’ even up till now.
Also, another group to watch out for is the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC), an international non-governmental organisation that advocates the independence of Tibet from China. They have around 30,000 members and is the largest of the pro-independence organisations of Tibetan exiles. The TYC is seemingly representing itself as a parallel organisation to the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), Dharamsala and is recently seen as more vocal on criticising the middle way policy and its advocate, the CTA.
Well, whether it is the CTA or TYC, I think the key is not to anger China because then, there is really no way to get ahead, be it autonomy or indepence.