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Activist highlights Chinese restrictions during meeting with Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile

ANI January 8, 2025 331 views

A passionate Tibetan activist named Gyalo recently met with the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile to discuss the alarming challenges facing Tibetan culture under Chinese rule. He exposed how the Chinese Communist Party is systematically dismantling traditional Tibetan religious and educational systems through restrictive policies. The discussion focused on the proliferation of boarding schools that prioritize Chinese language and ideology, effectively undermining Tibetan cultural identity. Gyalo's research and advocacy highlight the urgent need for international awareness about the ongoing cultural suppression in Tibet.

"These policies are designed to sever historical and spiritual ties between monasteries" - Gyalo, Tibetan Activist
Dharamshala, January 8: Gyalo, a prominent Tibetan activist, educational sociologist, and expert on China's assimilation policies in Tibet, visited the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile in Dharamshala and highlighted several Chinese threats to Tibet, as per Central Tibetan Administration.

Key Points

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Expose systematic Chinese erosion of Tibetan cultural practices

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Highlight threats to monastic and educational institutions

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Discuss impact of colonial-style boarding schools on Tibetan identity

According to the reports, during his meeting with Speaker Khenpo Sonam Tenphel and Deputy Speaker Dolma Tsering Teykhang, dGyalo shared critical insights into the ongoing threats to Tibet's cultural, religious, and educational systems posed by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) policies.

Gyalo, a leading researcher on Tibet's socio-political landscape, focused on the CCP's restrictive measures, particularly those targeting Tibetan religion and education. He expressed deep concern about the Chinese government's interference in Tibet's monastic life, including policies designed to sever historical and spiritual ties between central monasteries and their regional branches. He explained how this strategy is part of a broader effort to weaken Tibetan identity and ensure complete control over religious practices in the region.

CTA further reported that Gyalo highlighted the proliferation of colonial-style boarding schools across Tibet. These schools, which prioritise the Chinese language and ideologies, have raised alarms among Tibetans about their role in eroding traditional Tibetan culture and education. The closure of Tibetan institutions, such as the Ragya Sherig Norling Educational Institute, was also discussed as a significant loss for preserving Tibetan culture and knowledge.

A key point of the meeting was Gyalo's research on Tibet's historical monastic connections, particularly in the U-Tsang, Dotoe, and Domey provinces. He pointed out that Tibetan monasteries in U-Tsang had traditionally served as key links connecting monastic branches across Tibet, fostering a unified spiritual and cultural network. Gyalo lamented how the CCP's policies have disrupted these long standing connections, further isolating Tibetan communities, as reported by CTA.

Gyalo also spoke about His Holiness the Dalai Lama's unwavering encouragement, which has inspired him to continue his advocacy for Tibet and its people. The meeting underscored the urgent need for international attention to the CCP's ongoing assimilation policies, which threaten to erase Tibet's unique cultural and religious heritage.

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