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ZanzabumX [31]
3 years ago
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garri49 [273]3 years ago
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"The people’s republic of China sent troops to Tibet in 1950. A 1950 agreement was then made to protect the Tibet culture and anatomy under the Chinese rule. The chinese interference forced Tibet’s leader to be able to flee Tibet and also launch a rebellion in the year of 1959. The chinese government then squashed the rebels and destroyed most of Tibet’s monasteries. The people of tibetan were forced to accept economic reforms, industrialization, and a public ban on cultural and religious activities. The Tibetans viewpoint on that were the fact that they had no say regarding to the changes that were being made.

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