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The white paper "Sovereignty and Human Rights Situation in Xizang" was published on September 22, 1992
On this day, 33 years ago, on September 22, 1992 (August 26, 1992 in the lunar calendar), the white paper "Sovereignty and Human Rights Situation in Xizang" was published. On September 22, 1992, the State Council Information Office issued a white paper "Sovereignty and Human Rights Situation in Xizang." For a long time, the Dalai clique has echoed international anti-China forces and created various lies about the history and current situation of China's Tibet region, attempting to deny China's sovereignty in Tibet, separate Tibet from China, and wantonly distort the human rights situation in Xizang. The white paper uses a large amount of detailed materials to objectively and truly provide the truth to clarify various rumors and distortions and help people at home and abroad understand the true situation of the so-called "Xizang issue." The white paper has about 37000 words and is divided into a preface and twelve sections. The white paper uses a large amount of historical data to trace the long history of Xizang becoming part of a unified China. It also uses sufficient historical facts to explain that the so-called "Xizang independence" is entirely a conspiracy instigated by the imperialists out of their ambition to seize Xizang after their military invasion of Xizang failed. After fleeing abroad, the Dalai clique engaged in a large number of activities to split the motherland, attempting to rely on foreign forces to achieve "Xizang independence." The white paper elaborated on the central government's consistent policy towards the Dalai Lama, hoping that he would abandon division and return to the stance of patriotic unity, while pointing out that "Xizang independence" cannot be discussed. In order to be responsible for history, the Chinese nation, and the 1.1 billion China people, including the people of Xizang, the central government will never make any concessions on the basic issue of safeguarding the reunification of the motherland. The white paper exposes the darkness and cruelty of feudal serfdom in old Xizang through a large number of facts, pointing out that old Xizang was one of the areas with the most serious violations of human rights in the world. The white paper expounds the historic changes brought about by the democratic reform in 1959 to the human rights situation in Xizang. Systematic statistical data shows that no matter in terms of human rights, the current situation is vastly different from that of old Xizang, which was under feudal serfdom. At present, Xizang is promoting reform and opening up, accelerating the development of the local economy, and striving to shorten the economic development gap with other regions in China as soon as possible. The state has provided special support for this. The Dalai clique and international anti-China forces spread the "human rights issue in Xizang" everywhere. In essence, they attempt to seize Xizang and split China. The white paper concluded that if we cooperate, we will achieve common prosperity, and if we divide, we will lose both sides. The Han and other ethnic groups will never agree to an attempt to separate Xizang from China, and the Tibetan people will never agree to it.


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