Breaking News – Communication of Tibetan students returning home cut off
Recently Tibetan students studying in various cities around Tibet wanting to return home have been obstructed by the Chinese Communist Regime. Officials have also started surveillance of Tibetan students in high schools and technical schools around China to prevent them from expressing their opinions. The students’ communication with their families in Tibet has also been cut off.
Tibetan officials have begun isolating Tibetans students living on campus, preventing them from returning home. This has prompted protests by students in various regions including those in Marekang Normal College in Gansu. One ethnic Han teacher from the College has confirmed that the schools in the county have prevented students from returning home since March 15.
The Han teacher said, “half the students are from Aba Township in Tibet and they want to go home, and the school is stopping them. I’m not too sure about confrontations, but the last couple of days we have been under martial law.
Although the Chinese communist regime has said that the situation in Lhasa and other Tibetan regions have calmed down, overseas media have pointed out that Tibetan protests are spreading to other regions. The force of the Chinese Communist regime crackdown is also growing.





















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