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China marks Tibet’s anniversary by calling to accept the rules of the Communist Party

China marks Tibet's anniversary by calling to accept the rules of the Communist Party
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Beijing: China on Thursday marked the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the Tibetal autonomous region on the roof of the world, with a call to accept the rules of the Communist Party.
Beijing has ruled a remote western region since 1951, after his people’s liberation forces marched and took control of what he called “peaceful release”.
“Tibet can only develop and prosper under the leadership and party socialism,” Wang, who heads the national organization responsible for uniting all races and all parties under the leadership of the Communist Party, told the capital city, Lhasa.
The celebration was attended by nearly 10,000 people, held at the feet of Potala Iconic Palace, a holy Buddhist site related to the Dalai Lamas.
A direct telecast celebration prominently displays a high four-storey portrait of Chinese President Xi Jinping soars high over the audience.
Propagandis in the 1950s and 1960s was used to extensively display MAO Zedong portraits in demonstrations and celebrations to prepare the worship of the surrounding personality and foster loyalty.
Most of the leaders after MAO prohibits training, even under the XI government, portraits of solo and those with him and four previous leaders have been placed widely in Tibet.
Han Aheis leaders party in Beijing also made extra efforts to foster loyalty among Tibetans, many of whom are obedient Buddhists and traditionally view the Dalai Lamas as their spiritual leader.
Beijing the current Dalai brand is currently exiled in neighboring India, as a dangerous separatist and vice versa recognizing the old Panchen now, the party is enforced, as the highest religious leader in Tibet.
As a sign of the party government over Tibetan Buddhism, Wang presented the old Panchen with warning plaques at the ceremony.

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