Category: TIBET

BIG BROTHER SEES EVERYONE – CHINA’S LARGE-SCALE SURVEILLANCE IN TIBET

10 March 1959. In the dead of night about 100 Tibetan officials, khampas and muleteers, dressed as soldiers of Chinese Red Army and made their escape through the snowy Himalayas. Traveling only at nights, using lamaseries and villages as shelters to hide during the day; these men had one singular aim – to ensure that the 23-year-old 14th Dalai Lama escaped the cruel trap set by Mao Zedong.

From here starts the gruesome tragedy marked with spying, censoring, punishing and exiling Tibetans.

THE REBIRTH OF TIBET

“While the world progressed and developed, Tibet kept burning under religious prejudice and the constant Human Rights violations. With barely any representation in CCP or the Tibet Work Forum, the fate of the land was left to foreigners from mainland China.
However, the recently signed ‘Tibetan Policy and Support Act (TPSA)’ brings with it a promise of brighter and a much hopeful future for Tibetans everywhere.”