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Tibet: ‘Colonialism with Chinese Characteristics’?1 min read

Trouble on the plateau – an episode of the Little Red Podcast


With the world’s attention on industrial-scale oppression in Xinjiang, developments in Tibet are passing beneath the radar. But activists are warning of a full-spectrum assault on the Tibetan way of life, as Tibetan language teaching is outlawed and urbanisation campaigns relocate nomads from their ancestral pastures. The CCP has underlined its determination to choose the next Dalai Lama, and Tibetans were recently urged by their Party Secretary to “reduce religious consumption” to build a “new modern socialist Tibet.” To hear about the sophisticated “rolling repression” that characterises Chinese rule in Tibet, Louisa Lim and Graeme Smith are joined by Barbara Demick, author of Eat the Buddha: Life and Death in a Tibetan Town, Benno Weiner, Associate Professor of History at Carnegie Mellon University who has just published The Chinese Revolution on Tibetan Frontier, and Tendor Dorjee, a Senior Researcher at the Tibet Action Institute:


This is an episode of the Little Red Podcast, interviews and chat celebrating China beyond the Beijing beltway, syndicated with permission. Find show notes on their Facebook page.
Header: Tashi Tsering at Labrang Monastery (ÓUte Wallenbök).