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Hong Kong Set To Turn Into Another Tibet Says Sangay

Hong Kong set to turn into another Tibet says Banished Leader. Hong Kong is making a beeline for a similar destiny as Tibet after China forced another security law that condemns calls for autonomy, the pioneer of the ousted Tibetan government has told media.

Lobsang Sangay said China was misdirecting Hong Kong a similar way it conned Tibetan individuals in 1951 when it guaranteed self-rule. Sangay said China vowed to maintain the desire of the Tibetan individuals under a 17-point understanding marked seven decades back however rather released a harsh guideline, sabotaging the previous Himalayan realm’s opportunities.

“On the off chance that you follow the Chinese control of Tibet and (occasions) from there on you see it is being imitated in Hong Kong,” the 51-year-old told media from Dharamsala, India where the ousted government is based and Tibetan otherworldly pioneer the Dalai Lama has his home.

“One nation, two frameworks were guaranteed to Tibet…But directly after the mark of Tibetan authorities, under pressure, every one of the arrangements of the 17-point understanding was abused. “So’s what you see in Hong Kong. Fundamental law was guaranteed to individuals in Hong Kong however what you see is an infringement of the considerable number of arrangements that were guaranteed.”

The Harvard-taught leader additionally reprimanded the security law which China ordered a week ago for the semi-self-ruling city of around 7.5 million individuals. The enactment, which has confronted global analysis, condemns disagreeing sentiments, for example, calls for freedom or self-rule.

– ‘Confirm, check, check’ –

Sangay said Beijing released comparable safety efforts in Tibet to choke free voices. The Dalai Lama fled in 1959 after an uprising contrary to the Chinese standard. “Individuals in Hong Kong are seeking after what is legitimately theirs – fundamental human rights and vote based system,” he said.

“What you see (in Hong Kong) as of now occurred in Tibet. We have been casualties of national security law. Sadly, it is being presented and actualized in Hong Kong.”

Sangay, whose administration in a state of banishment in the Indian Himalayas is furiously restricted by China, likewise cautioned India not to believe Beijing’s cases on the long-standing outskirt contest. India and China have been secured their most noticeably awful fringe stalemate in decades. Twenty Indian soldiers were killed in a hand-to-hand fight with Chinese forces in the Ladakh district a month ago.

Following strategic and military talks, India on Monday guaranteed Chinese soldiers were bringing down tents and other foundations from along the challenged outskirts. “De-heightening is acceptable, pulling back soldiers is acceptable. Yet, we generally state check, confirm, confirm, at that point just trust China. We trust de-heightening is genuine. We trust there is no other front opening up soon.”

The outskirt contest between the atomic outfitted neighbors has seethed for over six decades. The different sides battled a wilderness war in 1962 and there have been visiting conflicts since. “The expansionist drive (of China) that we have been seeing for quite a long time is the thing that we saw at the outskirt of India and China in Galwan,” Sangay said.

“We don’t need war. We need harmony in the area. Be that as it may, I think China needs to be the main on the planet and number one certainly in Asia with no or a removed number two.” Sangay said he bolstered an Indian government prohibition on Chinese applications including WeChat, which is generally utilized by Tibetans around the globe to speak with families back home. China has prohibited every single other stage.

“For the last six or seven years, I have been debilitating individuals from utilizing WeChat essentially in view of security concerns. It is undermined. They can hear it out and your family members can stumble into difficulty. “I am certain Tibetans will discover different choices to speak with family members back home,” said the Tibetan head. –

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