Celebrating Six Decades of Tibet's Autonomous Status Amid Controversy
Tibet marked its 60th anniversary as a Chinese autonomous region, celebrating with events in Lhasa, including songs and dances. President Xi and senior leaders attended, reinforcing the Communist Party's agenda and control. Despite China's claims of progress, criticism persists over human rights and cultural autonomy in Tibet.
Tibet commemorated its 60th anniversary as an autonomous region under Chinese governance with grand celebrations in Lhasa. Attendees waved small red flags as they witnessed songs, dances, and a parade, all underlain with messages underscoring allegiance to the Communist Party.
President Xi Jinping made a rare appearance, accompanied by top party officials. Placards emphasized the need for Tibet to focus on stability, development, ecological protection, and border defense, reflecting the government's strategic priorities.
Despite China's boasts of improved living conditions and economic growth, international criticism remains. Human rights groups challenge China's control over Tibet, mainly focusing on religious freedom and cultural suppression. The debate over who gets to choose the Dalai Lama's successor accentuates this tension.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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