Well these days you didn't heard much about Tibet in western media I guess they just give it up aka surrender Because their effort for regime change failed miserably in 2008. Even the usual socaled Tibet government in exile is pretty quiet these days. China totally won the war for heart and mind in Tibet No wonder the ex governor of Tibet is now assigned in Xinjiang. Tibet gov in exile is totally without hope and getting desperate. Meanwhile a new generation of pro China Tibetan grew up and take their position in China.
Even refugee to India has dried up and the reverse now occur exile Tibetan returning back to Tibet if they can
It is just amazing what China has done in Tibet within very short time. Before the liberation there is hardly any road in Tibet Now every town is connected to road or Highway. TRain line is built across frozen tundra allowing good and people to Lhasa and interior of Tibet from inland China. Lhasa-Golmud, Lhasa-Shigatze, Lhasa - Nyngchi. More than 20 airport will built in Tibet, Every villages has school, Hospital, Post office, Telcom, electricity, potable water
'Running out of time': Tibetan president-elect warns of cultural genocide
Cate Cadell and Sanjeev Miglani
Fri, May 21, 2021, 9:29 AM·4 min read
By Cate Cadell and Sanjeev Miglani
BEIJING/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The top political leader of Tibet's government in exile said on Friday that there is an urgent threat of "cultural genocide" in Tibet, and the international community must stand up to China ahead of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
Penpa Tsering, who was this month elected president of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), told Reuters that they are committed to a peaceful resolution with China, but Beijing's current policies threaten the future of Tibetan culture.
"Time is running out," said Tsering, speaking from Dharamshala in India. "Once it is eliminated, it doesn't make sense to fight for anything," he said.
Rights groups and Tibetans in Tibet say the government has put strict controls on religion, language education and labour, while encouraging immigration by Han people, China's largest ethnic group.
"I have always said we are not against multiculturalism ... but one single majority population completely overwhelming a minority population, that amounts to cultural genocide, especially when it's enforced by the state," Tsering said.
Beijing denies it breaches the human rights of Tibetan people. It says its development policies have eradicated absolute poverty in the region and are backed by all residents.
Tibet's 70 years of achievements in numbers
China's State Council Information Office on Friday issued a white paper on the peaceful liberation of Tibet and the region's development over the past 70 years. With the peaceful liberation of Tibet in 1951, the people of Tibet broke free from the fetters of invading imperialists for good, embarking on a bright road of unity, progress and development with all the other ethnic groups in
. Here is a series of numbers from the white paper showing the achievements made in
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New Generation of Tibetan grew under China