Claiming "Tibet government-in-exile" as
representative of Tibetan people
The "memorandum" says, "The objective of the Tibetan
Government in Exile is to represent the interests of the Tibetan people and to
speak on their behalf," and that after an agreement was reached on relevant
issues, the "exile government" would be dissolved and the Dalai Lama would not
assume any political post in the future.
However, Tibet was peacefully liberated in 1951 and
with the democratic reform in 1959, the feudal serfdom under theocracy was
overturned and the people's democratic government was established and more than
1 million serfs were emancipated. In 1965, the regional autonomy system for
ethnic minorities was exercised, and people of various ethnic groups became the
masters of their own affairs.
Therefore, it is the central government and the Tibet
Autonomous Regional People's Government, elected by the People's Congress of the
Tibet Autonomous Region, that can represent the Tibetan people.
The so-called "Tibet government-in-exile" was created
by the upper class of the serf owners who launched a failed armed rebellion in
1959, and then fled China. It is totally illegal and has been recognized by no
country in the world.
The Dalai Lama side described the illegal
"government-in-exile" as the representative of the Tibetan people, and told the
international community that their contacts and talks with the central
government was the "Tibet-China negotiation" and "Han Nationality-Tibetan
Dialogue" on so-called issues of "Tibet's political status" and "high degree of
autonomy." They attempt to confuse the nature of the contacts and talks and
mislead the public, and it served them right to be solemnly denounced by the
central government.
To sum up, the "Memorandum," from its title to
content, is still about the "Greater Tibetan-inhabited Area" and "high degree of
autonomy." It becomes more deceiving as it is disguised in legal terms and
claims to be "in accordance with China's Constitution and laws."
Its attempt is to set up a "half independent" or
"covertly independent" political entity controlled by the Dalai clique on soil
that occupies one quarter of the Chinese territory, and when conditions are
ripe, they will seek to realize "total Tibet independence."
As early as the 1980s when central government leaders like Xi Zhongxun,
Ulanhu and Yang Jingren were meeting with visiting groups sent by the Dalai
Lama, they made it clear that neither "Tibet as a country" nor "high degree of
autonomy" would be tolerated, and that the "Greater Tibetan-inhabited Area" was
absolutely out of the question.
Nearly 30 years have passed, and the Dalai Lama side still insists on
issues of "Greater Tibetan-inhabited Area" and "high degree of autonomy." They
never truly relinquish their stance on splitting the homeland, which is the
fundamental reason why their contacts and talks with the central government have
never made substantial progress for so many years.
What Zhu Weiqun said at the press conference made it clear about the nature
and objective of the contacts and talks.
He said, "We only accept Mr. Lodi Gyari and his party talking with us as
the private representatives of the Dalai Lama, and the topics can only be the
Dalai Lama completely giving up separatist propositions and activities and his
seeking forgiveness from the central government and all Chinese people for his
own future. We will never discuss with them anything like the 'Tibet issue'. To
help the Dalai Lama better understand the central government's attitude and
realize his own mistakes, we will listen to their explanations, and the
objective is still to check if he has given up his separatism and is trying to
get close to the central government."
We can see that the central government's policy toward the Dalai Lama has
been consistent and clear, and it has been treating him with the utmost decency
and kindness and trying to give him a way out.
Although the Dalai Lama ran away in 1959, his position as the vice chairman
of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress was retained for him
until 1964. Ever since 1979, relevant departments have organized dozens of
visits to China for his private representatives and relatives to help them
understand the country's development and policy.
The central government has repeatedly stated that so long as the Dalai Lama
truly relinquishes his stance on "Tibet independence", stops splitting
activities, openly acknowledges Tibet as an inalienable part of China,
acknowledges Taiwan an inalienable part of China, and acknowledges the People's
Republic of China as the only lawful government in China, we will have contacts
and talks with them on his personal future.
Even after the violent criminal activities of beating, smashing, looting
and burning occurred in Lhasa on March 14, and even with the fact that the Dalai
clique sabotaged the Beijing Olympics, relevant departments of the central
government still arranged three meetings with the Dalai Lama's private
representatives, showing its sincerity.
The door of the central government for the Dalai Lama to return to the
patriotic stance has always been open and will remain open in the future.
However, the door for "Tibet independence," "half independence" or "covert
independence" has never been open, nor will it be open in the future.
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