Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Chinese Control of Tibet and Its People 2021 - the Latest

 

Sorry people but I am going to swear. The fucking Chinese are once more having a go at the Tibetans. This time it's a report where four Tibetan Buddhist monks were sentenced up to 200 years in jail in secret trials with no apparent evidence of wrong-doing. This was highlighted in a report from the Human Rights Watch that said that one monk, Choegyal Wangpo, back in 2019, had accidentally left his mobile phone in a cafe where he lived. It contained WeChat messages to friends in Nepal and about a donation he had given to the earthquake relief fund. Seemingly, Tibetans exchanging messages with Tibetans overseas is now regarded as a crime! I mean just what in Hell’s nation are the Chinese up to? Here is yet another example of the Chinese Government's ruthless policing of Tibetan ethnic communities together with Uighurs and Turkic Muslims.

Sonika Gupta, an associate professor at IIT Madras and convener of Tibetan studies group, Tibetscapes, said the Chinese government had criminalised “integral aspects of the Tibetan identity”, including revering the Dalai Lama, in an effort to elevate the Communist party above religious faith. Well, I’ve got a message for the Communist Government - you will never destroy religion. And the Dalai Lama remains free and the great leader of Tibet in exile.

“The CCP has a repressive hold on religious training, practice and worship in monasteries … In everyday life, Tibetan religious and cultural practice is routinely debased.” I mean this has been going on for about 70 years, the control of every aspect of Tibetan life. Because of their status as community leaders and their experience of persecution by China, Buddhist monks and nuns have consistently been at the forefront of resistance to China’s rule, defending Tibetan language and culture, planning and leading protests, educating Tibetans about the social and environmental impacts of the Communist occupation and in sending information about Tibet to the outside world. You can Google search just what atrocities the Chinese carried out in Tibet over these 70 years. Ever since the 1950s monks, nuns and other religious figures have been continual targets for surveillance, persecution, violence and propaganda. But as a Buddhist myself, I can state quite clearly now, this evil and abhorrent attitude towards Tibet, the Tibetan people and Buddhism, will not go unanswered. Karma, sooner or later, will come to the fore and the good people of China and Tibet will eventually rise up, get rid of its communist authoritarian dictatorship and win freedom.


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