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Three factors characterise China’s foreign policy in South Asia: Tibet, Buddhism, and India-Pakistan tensions.
According to ThePrint, Experts and researchers on Friday said at the virtual All India Conference of China Studies, hosted by the Institute of China Studies, that China’s foreign policy in South Asia is shaped by the issue of Tibet in its engagement with Nepal, using Buddhism as a tool of “soft power,” and leveraging the…
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China’s Forced Assimilation of 1 Million Tibetan Children in Residential Schools
Chinese government has a plan to assimilate the ethnic Tibetan children living in Tibetan autonomous regions: send them to boarding schools. In the early 20th century, tens of thousands of Tibetans were castrated and sterilized as part of an effort by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to achieve “ethnic homogenization” and wipe out the culture,…
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Japanese parliament has passed resolution on China’s human rights situation.
As the Beijing Winter Olympics approaches, Japan’s parliament passed a resolution on the “severe human rights situation” in China, urging Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s government to take action to alleviate the situation. Following a US-led diplomatic boycott over worries over China’s human rights situation, Japan has already indicated it will not send a government delegation…
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Tibetan man has been arrested for criticising China’s language policies.
According to RFA, a Tibetan college graduate was imprisoned last year in northwest China’s Qinghai province for speaking out against Chinese regulations requiring the teaching of Chinese language in Tibetan areas. Loten, 23, was apprehended on Dec. 20 in Matoe (in Chinese, Maduo) county in the Golog (Guoluo) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture after complaining of social…
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China retaliates with sanctions over the United States’ Tibet policy
In the latest tit-for-tat response to Washington’s own sanctions targeting suspected perpetrators of “genocide” in Xinjiang, China has blacklisted four members of a US congressional panel on religious freedom. Beijing also chastised the US for establishing a new special coordinator for Tibet and chastised international powers for criticizing Hong Kong’s municipal elections, which weeded out…
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Pakistan media applauds China’s treatment of the Xinjiang region.
Recently the US has sanctioned China over its treatment of the Uyghurs. Because of China’s treatment of Uyghur Muslims, countries such as the United States and other Western countries are boycotting Beijing 2022 Olympics diplomatically, but no Muslim nation has done so far.
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Sikyong request for firm policy on Tibetans living near the border
CTA fears that China is “pushing” more Tibetans to the border areas while using the opportunity to settle more mainland Chinese in Tibetan cities, As New Delhi is occupied with growing concerns about China’s transgressions along the Line of Actual Control and reports of villages being established along with it. Furthermore, according to Sikyong, a…
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China’s Interpol nominee faces worldwide resistance
In the face of mounting opposition from international politicians and human rights organizations, China is defending the candidacy of a top public security official for Interpol’s executive committee, fearing that his election will put thousands of Chinese political dissidents overseas in danger. Hu Binchen, an Interpol officer, is one of three candidates running for two…
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Blinken Meets with China’s Foreign Minister and Expresses Concerns About Human Rights
In only their second face-to-face meeting, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Rome on Sunday, raising concerns about human rights. Tensions between the two nations are at an all-time high.
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Afghanistan has the potential to transform China’s Belt and Road Initiative into a $282 billion debt trap.
The United States’ hasty exit from Afghanistan, which has been compared to the 1975 fall of Saigon, has been hailed as a victory for China and a chance for Beijing to expand its influence across the region. In the eyes of the Global Times, a state-run tabloid, it’s even been presented as a lesson for…