Dalai Lama Highlights China’s Security Chief’s Call for Tibetan Stability
Urgency in Securing Tibetan Regions
During a recent tour in Tibet, Chen Wenqing, head of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission, emphasized the necessity for security forces to resolutely crack down on separatist activities. This inspection included major cities such as Lhasa and Chamdo, where Chen received updates on local operations.
Key Security Measures Implemented
- Intensifying monitoring of religious practices
- Strengthening propaganda to promote national identity
- Implementing measures against crimes related to separation
Chen’s trip was particularly significant as it aimed to enhance overall security just ahead of the 75th anniversary celebrations of the People’s Republic. The initiative reflects a broader strategy to rein in separatist activities across Chinese regions with substantial Tibetan populations, including Yunnan and Qinghai.
National Security Focus
Insights from the Supreme People’s Court, led by Zhang Jun, reveal a commitment to impose stringent penalties on violent terrorism and ethnic separatism. This trend underscores an evolving relationship with the Tibetan people amid increasing scrutiny following notable meetings with the Dalai Lama.
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