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Increased Atrocities In Tibet And Xinjiang By CP Of China

Increased Atrocities in Tibet and Xinjiang, attempt to destroy religious and cultural heritage.

With the rapid decline in Tibet’s religious freedom during the reign of Chinese President Xi Jinping, atrocities have also increased in Xinjiang province.

The Communist Party of China has ruthlessly destroyed religious and cultural heritage. This is to say of researcher Zachary Skidmore based in London.

Xi Jinping became general secretary of the Communist Party in 2012, since then China’s stand has become increasingly aggressive in human rights abuses.

Efforts are being made to destroy religious and cultural heritage

According to the Human Rights Monitoring Organization, the people of Tibet began to be banned from religious freedom to freedom of speech. There was a dictatorship in the attitude of the administration.

The violence of the security forces started increasing. The report states that when the Communist Party led by Chinfing had an undisclosed agenda in Tibet and Xinjiang, the ban started growing here.

As the persecution of Uygar Muslims increased, the incidents of forcible detention of them increased rapidly. These policies of China have rapidly destroyed their autonomy.

The international community has considered it cultural genocide. The Dalai Lama himself hinted at this vicious cycle going on here.

The researcher has stated that during the reign of Xi Jinping, there is a planned cycle of changing religious and cultural identity.

Religious institutions are being increasingly controlled. As Chinfing himself made it clear that Tibet’s Buddhism must adapt to socialism and Chinese conditions. This is the way his administration is working.

Fear of freedom of China, Hong Kong, and Tibet under tension from India and Taiwan

China is concerned by the rapidly growing relations between India, Taiwan, and the US. He sees it as a response to China’s growing influence in the Indo-Pacific Ocean region.

An article on the Sino-Indian relations of China’s official newspaper Global Times said that Taiwan’s issue is not like a card for India, which it is using to settle its ongoing border dispute with China.

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