Autonomy and assistance drive Tibet to prosperity
China Daily | Updated: 2015-09-08 08:39
The now-50-year-old Tibet autonomous region has every reason to rejoice: The national regional autonomy mechanism is working well and benefiting ordinary Tibetans.
Yet the 14th Dalai Lama and those in Dharamsala of India will not be sharing the festive mood, for this is not what the Dalai Lama wants. The "high degree of autonomy" he advocates is de facto independence. He wants the central government to forsake any military presence in the region and for the region to conduct its own diplomacy. This would mean the region becoming an independent sovereignty entity.
But for that to happen, he would first have to overturn the established jurisprudential truth that Tibet is a part of China. Which is impossible.
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