Why Xi Jinping’s Re-Election Is Bad for Tibet
The Chinese President’s attitude to Tibetan Buddhism can be read in his actions before the 20th Congress: monks, nuns, and activists arrested, monasteries destroyed, surveillance intensified.
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The Chinese President’s attitude to Tibetan Buddhism can be read in his actions before the 20th Congress: monks, nuns, and activists arrested, monasteries destroyed, surveillance intensified.
The CCP is aware that their variety of Buddhism is the strength of the Tibetan people, and inspires even non-Tibetans.
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