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Anti-China protests by Tibetans and Uyghurs continue despite Beijing's intimidation

Hong Kong [China], Feb.10 (ANI): Foreign visitors will be banned entry to the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) between February 25 and April 1 by the Chinese government in anticipation of protests by both Tibetans and Uyghurs against Beijing's continuous authoritarian rule over the area.

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Anti-China protests by Tibetans and Uyghurs continue despite Beijing's intimidation
Hong Kong [China], Feb.10 (ANI): Foreign visitors will be banned entry to the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) between February 25 and April 1 by the Chinese government in anticipation of protests by both Tibetans and Uyghurs against Beijing's continuous authoritarian rule over the area. Such massive protests have been taking place across the TAR since 2008, when monks in Lhasa undertook a march on March 14 that year that eventually assumed the proportion of an uprising. Despite efforts by China to clamp down on Tibetans within the country and often attempting to coerce other sovereign nations to treat Tibetans, including their religious leader, The Dalai Lama, as 'terrorists', Tibetans around the world have continued with their struggle against Chinese-led rights violations in TAR. The first month of 2017 has been very eventful as far as anti-China protests go. During President Xi Jinping's visit to Switzerland while the Chinese State-owned media proclaimed the visit to be a success, they quietly omitted reporting that during President Jinping's stay in the country from January 15 to 18, groups of Tibetans braved freezing temperatures to protest against the ongoing human rights abuses in TAR. Protests were held in Bern, Davos as well as in Geneva during the period of the visit. On Xi's arrival in Bern on January 15, more than 800 Tibetans and Swiss nationals gathered in the city to voice their protest against Chinese policies in Tibet. Later, the Swiss police detained more than 30 protestors when they refused to comply with orders to disperse, and tried to enter what was designated as the 'no protest zone'. The Swiss did not want a repeat of what had happened during the visit of Chinese President Jiang Zemin to Switzerland in 1999, when Tibetan protestors tried to throw eggs at the visiting leader and demonstrators took to roof tops of buildings overlooking the Swiss parliament with banners demanding "Free Tibet". Prior to Xi's departure from Switzerland, more than 150 Tibetan and Uyghurs also gathered outside the UN Human Rights Commission headquarters in Geneva, demanding release of their imprisoned brethren and family members by Chinese security agencies, their right to be issued passports and to be free to practice their religion and culture. Holding placards that said 'Xi Jinping-Stop Torture in Tibet', and 'Freedom for Uyghurs', these protestors not only tried to catch the attention of the Chinese leader but influential members of the international community who had gathered in Davos for the annual economic conclave. Protests have also been held outside the Chinese Embassy in London on January 27, demanding the release of Tashi Wangchuk, a Tibetan detained in China on January 27, 2016 for featuring in a New York Times article and video about the loss of Tibetan language. Similar demonstrations were held on the same day in New York and Dharamsala. Wangchuk has been charged with 'splittism' by the Chinese authorities and could face up to 15 years in prison, if found guilty. Beijing should realise by now that it is unlikely to win this fight by sheer intimidation. (ANI)

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