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Don’t ignore the plight of Tibet under the Chinese Communist party

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Chinese rule in Tibet has been characterised by brutal repression and ethnic cleansing, writes Terry Philpot – and yet the rest of the world takes little interest
Activists of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) after being detained by police during a protest outside the China embassy in New Delhi on the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist party.

Activists of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) after being detained by police during a protest outside the China embassy in New Delhi on Thursday. Photograph: Money Sharma/AFP/Getty Images
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Your otherwise excellent editorial on the centenary of the Chinese Communist party (29 June) ignores entirely, as do so many commentaries on China, the appalling suffering of the Tibetan people, citing only the oppression of the Uyghurs. Tibet’s plight under Chinese rule goes back even longer. Tibet was an independent country when invaded by the Chinese army in 1950. Its spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, fled to a life of exile and his young successor was kidnapped by the Chinese and never seen again.

Chinese rule is characterised by brutal repression, ethnic cleansing (partly by the mass settlement of Han Chinese and the promotion of Mandarin Chinese over Tibetan), persecution of religious believers, torture, murder, “disappearances”, and incarceration without trial. Tibet evokes little interest from governments (including successive British ones) and none from the left or the right. Its cause is kept alive in the UK largely by Free Tibet. https://freetibet.org/

 
Chinese rule in Tibet has been characterised by brutal repression and ethnic cleansing, writes Terry Philpot – and yet the rest of the world takes little interest
Activists of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) after being detained by police during a protest outside the China embassy in New Delhi on the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist party.

Activists of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) after being detained by police during a protest outside the China embassy in New Delhi on Thursday. Photograph: Money Sharma/AFP/Getty Images
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Your otherwise excellent editorial on the centenary of the Chinese Communist party (29 June) ignores entirely, as do so many commentaries on China, the appalling suffering of the Tibetan people, citing only the oppression of the Uyghurs. Tibet’s plight under Chinese rule goes back even longer. Tibet was an independent country when invaded by the Chinese army in 1950. Its spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, fled to a life of exile and his young successor was kidnapped by the Chinese and never seen again.

Chinese rule is characterised by brutal repression, ethnic cleansing (partly by the mass settlement of Han Chinese and the promotion of Mandarin Chinese over Tibetan), persecution of religious believers, torture, murder, “disappearances”, and incarceration without trial. Tibet evokes little interest from governments (including successive British ones) and none from the left or the right. Its cause is kept alive in the UK largely by Free Tibet. https://freetibet.org/

Tibet should be a free country. It's population is 80% Buddhist and we want to see the rise another Buddhist country in this world map.

Atheist China is forcing Atheism in Buddhist majority Tibet which is unacceptable.

Full support to my Buddhist brothers of Tibet.
 
1,China's reform in Tibet is another slave liberation movement. Tibetan slaves were in a more miserable situation than black slaves in America.
2, Tibetan Buddhism is cruel, dark, promiscuous, bloody religion.
3, "Dalailama" should be authorized by Chinese central government. This is centures long tradition.
 
When you interact with the Tibetan refugees who are Chinese citizens in Indian refugee towns of Bylakuppe and McLeodganj you hear stories of the how the Han Chinese are completely destroying their culture and taking over their land.
 
Tibet should be a free country. It's population is 80% Buddhist and we want to see the rise another Buddhist country in this world map.

Atheist China is forcing Atheism in Buddhist majority Tibet which is unacceptable.

Full support to my Buddhist brothers of Tibet.
should be more worried about yourself getting converted by hindu someday
 

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