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China's problem is that Tibetans endure

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March 01, 2026

China's problems with Tibet endure because Beijing is trying to solve a political and civilizational question with instruments of coercion, assimilation, and demographic engineering—tools that cannot manufacture legitimacy where none exists.

- KHEDROOB THONDUP

The core reality is simple and immovable: Tibetans are not Chinese, and no amount of pressure, propaganda, or “ethnic fusion” campaigns can turn a distinct people with their own history, language, faith, and memory into something they are not. Beijing's policies can suppress, but they cannot transform.

The Chinese state has spent seven decades insisting that Tibet is an inseparable part of China. Yet the intensity of its efforts betrays its insecurity. A territory that is truly secure does not require: Mass surveillance and grid-style policing. Boarding schools designed to separate children from their families. Restrictions on language, religion, and movement. Criminalization of loyalty to one’s own culture. A permanent military presence to enforce “stability”’These are not the hallmarks of confidence. Theyare the architecture of a government that knows it has not won the consent of the governed. Tibetans have never internalized Beijing’s narrative of belonging to the Chinese nation. Their sense of identity predates the People’s Republic by centuries and is rooted in Buddhism, the land, and the institution of the Dalai Lama. This identity is not a political slogan; it is a lived inheritance. It cannot be erased by decree.

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