CHINA-TIBET: CRACKDOWN ON PRO-DALAI LAMA FORCES INSIDE TAR

Mong Pao reported on February 13, 2018 that the CCP Central Committee and PRC State Council issued a circular in January month urging the entire nation to launch a "special campaign to eliminate the evil in black" and move rapidly around the country. It said Tibet's public security authorities began collecting and reporting to the public last week, including the "evil forces" associated with the Dalai Lama group, Tibet's exiled spiritual leader. Earlier on July 7, the Tibet Public Security Bureau issued a circular titled "Clues to Report Illegalities and Crimes by Sinister Persons," which listed the contents of 22 reports, of which 3 related to the "Dalai Clique". These referred to "colluding with the Dalai Clique to accept Control and participate in the separatist activities; speaking "In the name of economy, people's livelihood, environmental protection, folklore and culture' but actually serving as the so-called" spokesperson "of the masses and "spokesperson "of the Dalai clique and the hostile forces outside China; and illegally collecting funds, raising funds, imposing fines and imposing mandatory sacrifices on the people to take the opportunity to accumulate wealth and provide funds to the Dalai clique." The CCP CC and State Council circular described demands such as "the middle road" and "mother tongue protection" as  reactionary thinking and narrow-minded nationalist ideologies. The report also referred to "threats to political security, especially regime security, institutional security and the infiltration of the evil forces into the political sphere" and "using the temple as a backyard, using religious control, demagoging, instigating and holding hostages against the government and government, intervening The evil forces at the grassroots level such as administration, judiciary and education" although they also include bullying the market for domination over the market, handling operations and engineering projects. However, compared with other places, the public security in Tibet places more emphasis on crimes that threaten political security.





Subscribe to Newswire | Site Map | Email Us
Centre for China Analysis and Strategy, A-50, Second Floor, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi-110057
Tel: 011 41017353
Email: office@ccasindia.org