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"China pursuing aggressive policy on Tibet'
The Sunday Guardian
|July 02, 2023
‘Xi Jinping’s vision is to have one nation, one culture and one language at the expense of all other nationalities inside Tibet’.
“China is very insecure today, despite having all kinds of power and resources at its disposal. I also see China as the only country that is spending way too much on its internal security than any other country and relentlessly seeking and persuading the international community to legitimise its illegal occupation of Tibet,” Sikyong Penpa Tsering, President of the Central Tibetan Administration said at an event in New Delhi, earlier last week.
The day-long conference was organised by the Centre for China Analysis and Strategy on Tibet called “China’s Tibet Policy Under Xi Jinping” in New Delhi. The conference was opened by President of the Centre for China Analysis and Strategy, Jayadeva Ranade, who spoke at length on the “expansionist” policy of China and its atrocities in Tibet. “China rules with an iron hand and after what has happened in Russia, it has sent shockwaves among the members of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP),” Ranade said.
Penpa Tsering said that China is changing the Tibetan culture, “They are attacking our language and our culture. The overall vision of Xi Jinping is to have one nation, one culture and one language at the expense of all other nationalities inside Tibet. We are dying a slow death.”
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