A new report by Human Rights Watch argues that the compulsory use of Chinese as the primary language in schools in Tibet raises “serious concerns under international human rights law”.
A new report by Human Rights Watch argues that the compulsory use of Chinese as the primary language in schools in Tibet raises “serious concerns under international human rights law”.
This investment is only to extract resources to support central china and suppress the Tibetans by increasing surveillance.
Source: Eagle Burger Freedom Institute of Epsteinism and Zionism