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China’s Abuse of People in Tibet

Posted on the 21 January 2013 by Harry @web_pensioner

China invaded Tibet many years ago because it was a very small country with no army worth talking about and it was next door to China.

Photo from the Tibet post. Story from the Tibet Post.

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Since then they have been responsible for hundreds of deaths and putting many innocent people in jail, there are 831 known political prisoners in Tibet
out of which 360 are known to have been legally convicted by courts and 12 Tibetans are serving life imprisonment term.”

The worst thing that is happening is the monks burning themselves in protest against the Chinese and their rule, they do this both in Tibet and in China.

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Tibetans particularly intellectuals have been threatened, denied equality, education, employment, and their citizenship without “declaring loyalty” to mainland China. Most parts of Tibet remain under siege, and sustains near daily assaults, killings, genocide and targeted assassinations.

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In many urban areas including Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, military forces and government officials enforce land seizures,home demolitions, displacement, segregation, isolation, closures, movement and travel restrictions, the so-called ‘Western Development Strategy’,daily home invasions, arrests, attacks on peaceful protesters, imprisonments, and torture of detainees under a rigid ‘matrix of control’ involving checkpoints,bypass roads, roadblocks, curfews, electric fences, and various other harassment to cow all Tibetans into submission or make them give up their original identity.

The world does not want to know anything about and they do not protest to China or do anything to help Tibet. Why, because its China the major powers  are afraid of China, afraid to tell them to stop or we will do something, they will do nothing but let this go on, turn a blind eye.

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