The primary goal of China’s leadership is to maintain its hold on power. To that end, the Chinese leadership prioritizes territorial integrity (which is linked to the legitimacy of the ruling party) and internal stability. China has long viewed Tibetan unrest as a threat to both of these priorities. As a result, it treats Tibet as a politically sensitive challenge in need of major social control and suppression.
President Trump’s proposed 2018 budget would zero out funding critical to advancing freedom in Tibet. Proposed budget cuts would eliminate all USAID programming for Tibet and funding for the Ngawang Choephel Fellows program, which finances educational and cultural exchanges for Tibetan refugees. What might happen with efforts to protect Tibetan refugees in South Asia is unclear.
Lhasa : The acts of violent attacks against Tibetan Buddhism amid China's ignorance and violation of religious freedom of the inhabitants of Tibet are to
The acts of violent attacks against Tibetan Buddhism amid China ignorance and violation of religious freedom of the inhabitants of Tibet are to be seen as par
The acts of violent attacks against Tibetan Buddhism amid China s ignorance and violation of religious freedom of the inhabitants of Tibet are to be seen as part of Xi s larger plan to turn his country into the biggest player in the history of the world.