Transcript Slide 1
1949
…when the whole world
was sleeping…
…and busy fighting battles
across the globe…
…Tibet… a peaceful,
spiritual country…
...and one of the few nations
in the world with a long…
…history of continued
independence…
…was overtaken by
Chinese military invasion.
China’s unprovoked act of
aggression on Tibet resulted...
...in the death of more than
10 lakh Tibetans…
...and the complete
destruction of more than…
...6,000 ancient libraries
and Buddhist universities.
In 1959 HH the XIV Dalai
Lama, the spiritual and
temporal leader of Tibet…
…was forced to seek political
asylum in India with more
than 80,000 ordinary Tibetans.
Since then Tibet has never
been the same and lives of all
Tibetans has changed entirely.
Faced with brutal oppression
and treated as second-class
citizens in their own country…
…around 3,000 Tibetans
escape their homeland across
the Himalayas each year.
China’s discrimination and
suppression of religion and
human rights still continues.
A high proportion of
political prisoners in Tibet
today are nuns and monks.
Tibetan language is being
replaced with Chinese in all
schools in occupied Tibet.
Party officials still conduct
“Patriotic Re-Education” in
monasteries throughout Tibet.
In 1996 China banned
Dalai Lama’s photographs,
films and his speeches.
China continues to transfer
landless and jobless Chinese to
Tibet to outnumber Tibetans...
…and continues the dumping
of chemical and nuclear waste
destroying the fragile ecology.
Most of China’s nuclear
missiles and nuclear labs are
based on the Tibetan plateau.
Under China Tibet is being
colonised like Afganistan, Iraq,
Chechnia and Palestine!
Meanwhile the struggle for
independence continues inside
Tibet and in exile.
It is no longer just a question
of helping an oppressed people.
Today the question of…
…Tibetan independence is
inseparably linked to India’s
long-term future.
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