Tibetans are in constant competition with Han Chinese migrants who are often better educated and who benefit from discriminative government economic policy, which harms Tibetans, and the Chinese government encourages them to integrate into Tibet.
Chinese government is attempting to remove Tibetan language from the educational system. Chinese has become the main language in schools and dominates everyday life in Tibet. The threat to the survival of Tibetan language is one of the most critical and urgent concerns of Tibetans living under Chinese rule. Monks, teachers and university students voluntarily travel around Tibet and hold workshops and forums on the importance of the Tibetan language and the threat it is under, they all have one goal: to save the Tibetan language and identity. China's government has also tried to control over Buddhist practices in Tibet. Also, Tibetan nomads have faced restrictions and forced extradition. Chinese government laid policies to enforce a systematic crackdown on influential Tibetans like singers, writers and environmentalists. Since 2008 more than 60 Tibetan writers, bloggers, intellectuals and cultural figures have been arrested. Overall, Chinese has taken away Tibetan's freedom. The United Nations and international community have done very little to address the core issue of China’s illegal occupation of Tibet.
People should really care about these problems facing Tibet. Every society should have the right to maintain the customs,culture, and religions they want. No society should be told what to do or how to do it. Each society is supposed to have their own identity and it should always be that way. How would you feel if you were forced to learn a language you are not familiar with or to have many of your rights taken?
Tibet Human Rights Problems por TECHNOLOGOS
*ANNUAL HUMAN RIGHTS REPORTS: *http://www.tchrd.org/publications/annual_reports/2010/ar_2010.pdf
http://www.freetibet.org/newsmedia/language
http://www.tibetsun.com/archive/2011/01/13/human-rights-situation-worsening-in-tibet-tchrd/
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