Chinese Leaders Call for Stronger Control Over Tibet in Rare Visit
Chinese ceremonial military guard stand in front of the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet, on June 1, 2021. Kevin Frayer/Getty Images
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on Aug. 21 marked the 60th anniversary of its formal rule over Tibet with a call to reinforce its control over the region.
Standing in front of the heavily guarded Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet’s capital, senior CCP official Wang Huning emphasized the need for a vigorous fight against “separatism” to ensure border security.
“We must ... strengthen and innovate social governance, and build a wall of copper and steel to safeguard stability,” Wang, China’s fourth-ranking official, told a handpicked audience.
Wang was one of the senior Communist Party officials accompanying Chinese communist leader Xi Jinping, on his second visit to Tibet as China’s leader.
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Tourists visit the Potala Palace, a UNESCO heritage site, during a government-organized visit for journalists in Lhasa, Tibet, China, on June 1, 2021. Kevin Frayer/Getty Images
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Upon his arrival in Lhasa on Aug. 20, Xi convened a meeting with the region’s top officials, ordering them to push Tibetans to use the Chinese language while tightening the governance of religious affairs.
The International Campaign for Tibet (ICT), a Washington-based advocacy group, said the rare visits by Xi signaled Beijing’s lack of confidence in its rule over the region.
“Tibet remains the constant reminder to the world that China offers a dysfunctional, immoral and fragile governance model that rules by fear.”
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