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China is incurring huge expenditure in transferring and consolidating the Chinese population in Tibet. Massive investment has been made to build a network of modern highways all over Tibet. China can also boast of having laid the highest railway track in the world that connects Lhasa with Beijing. In fact, China often complains that its civilizing mission in Tibet is costing the government and people of China large amounts in terms of subsidies to an under-developed region. According to official Chinese statistics, the level of annual subsidies to the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) in the late 1980s was around 1 billion yuan or $270 million. However, all the infrastructure that China has built in Tibet has not made the lives of the native Tibetans any better; it has only taken the exploitative apparatuses of the Chinese government deeper.

How China is Plundering the Natural Resources of Tibet
http://tinyurl.com/SavTibet

Tibetan Centre for Human Rights & Democracy
http://www.tchrd.org

"Chinas Favorite Propaganda on Tibet
& Why Its Wrong"
http://tinyurl.com/SaveTibet

UnderCover in Tibet
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000132055

Tibet: Her Pain, My Shame
http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2008/03/tibet-her-pain-my-shame/

First Time I Feel Ashamed to be Han, and Lucky to Not Be a Party Member
http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2008/04/first-time-i-feel-ashamed-to-be-han-and-...

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  • Wow, the person that made this video was incredibly stupid.

    I can only hope and pray that the people in it have not faced serious repercussions from Chinese authorities.

  • i appreciat your courage but on the other hand you putting others in danger by showing their face. i dont think they give you permission to broadcast thier picture.

    in future every body must take care to show such sensitive video. why tibetan are so dum??

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