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China vows to strike against separatism on anniversary of Tibet uprising

Tibet’s governor defends protection of the ‘motherland’

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The Dalai Lama speaks in Tokyo in November. Photo: Kyodo

China says it will “resolutely strike” against the “Dalai Lama clique’s separatist activities” as protesters planned demonstrations in major world cities on Friday to mark the anniversary of a Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule in 1959.

The sensitive anniversary coincided with the yearly news conference of Tibet’s delegation to China’s annual meeting of parliament, under way in Beijing.

Che Dalha, Tibet’s governor, said the government would “hold a clear-cut stand against separatism, and resolutely strike against the Dalai clique’s damaging and separatist activities”.

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“The most important task is to protect our motherland’s frontier regions, build up our homes, absolutely not allow any groups to separate even one inch of our land from the motherland,” said Tashi Yangjen, a delegate representing the tiny Lhoba ethnic minority group of southeast Tibet.

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Chinese troops marched in and took control of Tibet in 1950 in what Beijing calls a “peaceful liberation”.

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