Friday, February 10, 2012

China creating fear

China is creating fear in Tibet. Under the falls cover of secessionism and rebellion, it is trying to suppress Tibetans with the approach of their new year on February 22. The reported preparation for war by China against secessionist elements and saboteurs in Tibet is not new. It is its excuse to execute oppressive regime in Tibet.
During the 1959 Tibetan uprising, which China regards as an uprising of feudal landlords, the Dalai Lama, who regards the uprising as an expression of widespread discontent, fled to India, where he denounced the People's Republic and established a Tibetan government in exile.
Tibetans under the inspirational and spiritual leadership of Dalai Lama, who has been in exile in India since 1959, have been protesting since then for complete autonomy from China and formation of the Tibetan government.
Tibet has been forcibly kept under the control and administration of China. As there is communist dictatorship in China, no voice of dissent is tolerated by the Chinese government. With the Prime Minister Wen Jiabao and President Hu Jintao retiring later this year, China is trying to create havoc among Tibetans so that they could dare not protest.
Dalai Lama opposed Chinese highhandedness in Tibet and because of that he fled away to India in fear for his life. He stealthily crossed into India and sought asylum from the government. Without having a dubious design on China, India immediately gave shelter to him. Dalai Lama’s exile in India sowed the seed of suspicion in the mind of Chinese leadership about it and that has also played vital role in moving it in favour of Pakistan to keep India tight.
China has described the situation in Tibet as grave. It has ordered authorities there to prepare themselves for a war against secessionist sabotage by the Dalai Lama amid reports that security forces shot dead two Tibetans protesters.
According to Chen Quanguo, regional Communist Party chief of Tibet has told official Tibet Daily that Officials in the Tibet Autonomous Region have been ordered to recognise the grave situation in maintaining stability and to ready themselves for a war against secessionist sabotage
The orders have come ahead of the February 22 Tibetan New Year and this year's Chinese Communist Party Congress to elect new leaders.
The Congress is going to elect new leaders replacing the President Hu Jintao and Prime Minister, Wen Jiabao who are set to retire later this year.
Chen and other top officials have called for extra vigilance to foil any attempts by the Buddhist Monks and supporters of the Dalai Lama pointing out that the Tibetan spiritual leader has a spoken of a decisive battle to be launched ahead of this year's Communist Party Congress, likely to be held in November this year. It is nothing but the false propaganda of Communist Party of China to strike fear into Tibetans.

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