Communist China's Rule of Tibet
Chapter Black
Now, 66 years later, Tibet's condition remains dire, characterised by systematic repression, cultural annihilation, and extensive human rights violations under Chinese rule. China's control over Tibet began with a military invasion in 1950, cynically termed a "peaceful liberation" by Beijing despite vehement Tibetan resistance. Since the invasion, Tibetans have endured sustained oppression, persecution, and cultural erasure, with human rights groups estimating that over one million Tibetans have died due to direct violence or as a consequence of oppressive Chinese policies.
Tibetan monasteries are heavily surveilled, monks are routinely subjected to arbitrary arrests, and many face harsh prison sentences merely for expressing loyalty to the Dalai Lama or advocating basic religious rights.
Tibetan monasteries are heavily surveilled, monks are routinely subjected to arbitrary arrests, and many face harsh prison sentences merely for expressing loyalty to the Dalai Lama or advocating basic religious rights.
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