but why is there difference in treatment to different races.
Ask your officials in NE area when Mongoloid minorities are mistreated: why?
In Tibet, China invests big to take care of Tibetans. In NE of India, not even decent roads can reach them.
Why you treat different race differently? Because of your rampant rasism
Racism in North India by Aparna Pallavi
And China is the only major country in the world where people don't have full freedom of religion. A person who declares himself as a Muslim can't even be a member of the CPC let alone head any ministries or important post in China.
So why this difference....?? this shows clearly that ppl other than han chinese are treated as 4th grade.
This is perhaps precisely the best part of China. A secular government oversees rules that equally regulate different religious practices.
If a head of state were Buddhism, by his heart and belief, he would be pro-Buddhism. If the head were Muslim, he would prefer his religion. Listen carefully: China is a country that has multiple religions peacefully (more or less) coexisting for thousands of years. Unlike India, communal murders and killings are incredibly routine because of religious hatred and bias, as results of your ”full freedom”.
No, China shouldn’t be like India on religious matters. Never!
BTW, if you are not living in a cage, do you know what are China
minority preferential policies?
Secondly Tibet's Independence is sought from China because china forcefully occupied an Independent country and indulged in wide scale killling and looting of the Tibetan people...and in destroying their monasteries culture and tradition....
Obviously, you are illiterate, or don’t care to get the fact.
Seventeen Point Agreement for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet:
· 1. The Tibetan people shall be united and drive out the imperialist aggressive forces from Tibet; that the Tibetan people shall return to the big family of the motherland - the People's Republic of China.
· 2. The Local Government of Tibet shall actively assist the People's Liberation Army to enter Tibet and consolidate the national defenses.
· 3. In accordance with the policy towards nationalities laid down in the Common Programme of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the Tibetan people have the right of exercising national regional autonomy under the unified leadership of the Central People's Government.
· 4. The Central Authorities will not alter the existing political system in Tibet. The Central Authorities also will not alter the established status, functions and powers of the Dalai Lama. Officials of various ranks shall hold office as usual.
· 5. The established status, functions, and powers of the Panchen Lama shall be maintained.
· 6. By the established status, functions and powers of the Dalai Lama and of the Panchen Lama is meant the status, functions and powers of the 13th Dalai Lama and of the 9th Panchen Lama when they were in friendly and amicable relations with each other.
· 7. The policy of freedom of religious belief laid down in the Common Programme of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference will be protected. The Central Authorities will not effect any change in the income of the monasteries.
· 8. The Tibetan troops will be reorganized step by step into the People's Liberation Army, and become a part of the national defense forces of the Central People's Government.
· 9. The spoken and written language and school education of the Tibetan nationality will be developed step by step in accordance with the actual conditions in Tibet.
· 10. Tibetan agriculture, livestock raising, industry and commerce will be developed step by step, and the people's livelihood shall be improved step by step in accordance with the actual conditions in Tibet.
· 11. In matters related to various reforms in Tibet, there will be no compulsion on the part of the Central Authorities. The Local Government of Tibet should carry out reforms of its own accord, and when the people raise demands for reform, they must be settled through consultation with the leading personnel of Tibet.
· 12. In so far as former pro-imperialist and pro-Kuomintang officials resolutely sever relations with imperialism and the Kuomintang and do not engage in sabotage or resistance, they may continue to hold office irrespective of their past.
· 13. The People's Liberation Army entering Tibet will abide by the above-mentioned policies and will also be fair in all buying and selling and will not arbitrarily take even a needle or a thread from the people.
· 14. The Central People's Government will handle all external affairs of the area of Tibet; and there will be peaceful co-existence with neighboring countries and the establishment and development of fair commercial and trading relations with them on the basis of equality, mutual benefit and mutual respect for territory and sovereignty.
· 15. In order to ensure the implementation of this agreement, the Central People's Government will set up a military and administrative committee and a military area headquarters in Tibet, and apart from the personnel sent there by the Central People's Government it will absorb as many local Tibetan personnel as possible to take part in the work. Local Tibetan personnel taking part in the military and administrative committee may include patriotic elements from the Local Government of Tibet, various district and various principal monasteries; the name list is to be prepared after consultation between the representatives designated by the Central People's Government and various quarters concerned, and is to be submitted to the Central People's Government for approval.
· 16. Funds needed by the military and administrative committee, the military area headquarters and the People's Liberation Army entering Tibet will be provided by the Central People's Government. The Local Government of Tibet should assist the People's Liberation Army in the purchases and transportation of food, fodder, and other daily necessities.
· 17. This agreement shall come into force immediately after signatures and seals are affixed to it.
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Signed and sealed by delegates of the Central People's Government with full powers:
Chief Delegate:
Li Wei-han (Chairman of the Commission of Nationalities Affairs);
Delegates:
Chang Ching-wu, Chang Kuo-hua, Sun Chih-yuan
Delegates with full powers of the Local Government of Tibet:
Chief Delegate: Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme
Delegates:
Dzasak Khemey Sonam Wangdi, Khentrung Thuptan, Tenthar, Khenchung Thuptan Lekmuun Rimshi, Samposey Tenzin Thondup
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