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Sikyong Discusses Sino-Tibet Conflict With UK s Parliamentary Group for Tibet and Testifies Before International Freedom of Religion or Belief

Sikyong Discusses Sino-Tibet Conflict With UK s Parliamentary Group for Tibet and Testifies Before International Freedom of Religion or Belief
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China s 70-year colonialism and rule in Tibet challenges the civilised world: Experts

It’s a challenge to the wisdom and conscience of the civilized world that China is showing the arrogance of ‘celebrating’ 70 years of its colonialism in Tibet. As a mark of this ‘celebration’ Beijing has issued a ‘White Paper’ on Tibet which is not only a bunch of white lies but is also an attempt to whitewash all its colonial crimes like genocide, cultural annihilation, loot of natural resources, and blatant denial of human rights to the Tibetan people. There is a serious danger of the Tibetan people disappearing altogether as distinct people because the Chinese Communist Party in Tibet is aiming at reprogramming Tibetan people’s minds and hearts through the implementation of its colonial policies in Tibet. China is fast creating a situation where Tibet will be there, but it will be without the Tibetan people. These were some of the common concerns, expressed by a group of international ranking experts on China and Tibet in a webinar titled “70 Years of Chinese Co

China s colonial rule in Tibet: a challenge to civilized world s conscience

Tibet Post International A Voice For Tibet Where is Tibet located on a map? Latest News The panel of experts included personalities like Mr Kai Mueller, Mr Jayadeva Ranade, Dr Sana Hashmi, Mr Tenzin Tsundue, Mr Gonpo Thondup, and Mr Vijay Kranti. Photo: screengrab After the occupation of eastern Tibet’s provincial capital, Chamdo, the People’s Republic of China (PRC), on 23 May 1951, forced Tibet to sign the 17-point “Agreement on Measures for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet”. The alternative, the occupying forces said, was immediate military operation in the remaining parts of Tibet. Photo adapted from Claude Arpi exhibition.

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