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Tibet, China -- Ownership of Tibet, Part Six #006

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People's Republic of China
The People's Republic of China was founded in 1949 after decisive victories in the Chinese People's War of Liberation. Beiping, Hunan and the provinces bordering on Tibet--Yunnan, Xinjiang and Xikang--were all liberated peacefully from the rule of the former Kuomintang government. In light of the history and reality of Tibet, the central people's government decided to do the same for Tibet. In January 1950, the central government formally notified the local authorities of Tibet to "send delegates to Beijing to negotiate the peaceful liberation of Tibet." However, the then Tibetan Regent Dagzhag Ngawang Sungrab and others who were in control of the Tibetan local government, supported by some foreign forces and disregarding the interests of the country and the Tibetans, rejected the central government's call for negotiation on the peaceful liberation of Tibet. They deployed the main body of the Tibetan army in the Qamdo area in east Tibet for armed resistance. Under such circumstances, the central government was left with no choice and had to order the People's Liberation Army (PLA) to cross the Jinsha River in October 1950, and Qamdo was liberated.

Following this event, the central government once again urged the Tibetan local government to send delegates to Beijing for negotiations. The central government's adherence to the policy of peaceful negotiations greatly supported and inspired the patriotic forces in Tibet. The upper-class patriotics, represented by Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme, stood for peaceful negotiation, winning the endorsement and support of the majority. The 14th Dalai Lama who had assumed power ahead of time accepted the proposal. In his letter to the central people's government in January 1951, he said, "I have come to govern at the warm and earnest request of all Tibetans"; "I have decided to fulfill the people's desire through peaceful means"; and delegates would be sent "to seek a solution to the Tibetan issue with the central people's government." In February 1951, the Dalai Lama appointed Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme as his chief plenipotentiary and Kemai Soinam Wangdui, Tubdain Daindar, Tubdain Legmoin and Sampo Dainzin Toinzhub as delegates and sent them to Beijing to handle with full power the negotiations with the central people's government.

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  • Tibet is and always will be forever Chinese!

  • • His Holiness The Dalai Lamais concerned about the freedom, peace and happiness of the six million Tibetan people.

    • His Holinessis concerned about the future of the most precious, profound culture in the world, which preserves the entire teaching of the Buddha: the Lesser Vehicle, and the Great Vehicle, Sutra and Secret Mantra.

    • Even though some evil beings criticize His Holiness The Dalai Lama, unlike common people and even other religious leaders, He only benefits them in return.

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  • Tibet was an independent nation between 1912 (13?) and 1949.

    China tried to invade Tibet 1911 but failed. They tried again 1949 and succeeded...

  • FACTS ABOUT TIBET:

    These outbursts of violence by the Uighers and the Tibetans are the result of tensions caused by these people feeling :

    1) Their culture is being eroded by the influx of Han settlers,

    2) Resentment that they are being economically and culturally marginalized in their own ancestral land,

    3) Treated as second-class citizens and discriminated against by the majority Han Chinese.

  • Chinese own Tibet? Rediculous claim. Is China saying that Tibetans who lived in Tibet for thousands of year before the invasion are actually living on Chinese land? Are chnese saying that tibetans are illegals occupying chinese land? Fantastic claim.

  • Chinese own Tibet? Rediculous claim. Is China saying that Tibetans who lived in Tibet for thousands of year before the invasion are actually living on Chinese land? Are chnese saying that tibetans are illegals occupying chinese land? Fantastic claim.

  • @rptopmbv Hyrdogen and Colbalt bombs.

  • @ORACLE063

    Oh please your black skin curry small dirty monkey - stay in your slum.

    Btw, what's your plan to get Tibet "Back" for His Holy Shit Dalai Lama the Cock Sucker? LOL :-) HAhahah

  • Nuke China, less little dicks in the gene pool the better. Do it for the ladies

  • @xXJackyLooXx oh please commie. go run over a kid with a tank. I know u guys have little dicks and all but calm down.

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