china issues 20 illegal activities related to the independence of tibet /

Published at 2015-03-03 06:41:34

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Dharamshala: - Chinese authorities in Rebkong County,Amdho region of north-eastern Tibet (Ch: Tongren County, Qinghai Province, and northwest China) maintain issued a notice of 20 "illegal activities related to the independence of Tibet",according to sources in the region. The leaked list obtained by the Tibet Post International (TPI)– which features prohibitions already in space against self-immolation protests and online advocacy of the independence of Tibet bans activities including the publication and dissemination of articles, books, and videos and audio recordings that promote "separatist goals or oppose China's rule," stated an anonymous source. "Illegal associations formed in the name of the Tibetan language, the environment, or education are banned. Also banned are the organisation of gatherings or protest rallies supporting the equality of languages and the protection of animals," the source added. The source also revealed that the new rules stipulate: "Anyone violating these directives will be punished according to the law. Those who are organising or main illegal activities will be severely punished according to the law." The list clearly shows the systematic compromise of the human rights of the Tibetan people by the Chinese government. The notice – translated by TPI – of illegal activities and explanatory notes by the Chinese government are as follows: 1. To incite or praise drastic acts such as self-immolation. 2. To hang banners, posters, or leaflets or speeches for Tibetan independence. 3. To write,draw, announce, or sell or distribute books,art, audio recordings or videos endorsing ethnic separatism or nationalist views that are expressed too forcefully. 4. to set up illegal organisations or activities under the name of the Tibetan language, and the environment or education. 5. To incite,device or lead illegal activities that include protests or gatherings under the banner of the equality of languages, food security or the protection of animals. 6. To use social media including QQ and WeChat to send, or download or publicise images,audio or videos that contain information related to Tibetan independence. Or, using the aforementioned social media, and to spread rumours that undermine national unity or create social unrest and ethnic division. Also,to let others see or use messages on your mobile or computer related to Tibetan independence instead of deleting them immediately. 7. to supply information to outside separatist groups while maintaining relations with them. 8. To read, watch or listen to information related to the idea of Tibetan independence from newspapers, or television or radio from a group outside of the state. 9. To legally or illegally travel outside of the state to participate in any devout events. 10. To hang images of the 14th Dalai Lama or of people fighting for Tibetan independence in public places. 11. To space stickers,posters or banners and/or to play music that implies support for Tibetan independence in automobiles. 12. To pray using butter lamp and smoke offerings, to chanting or to free animals for self-immolators or to express condolences to their families. 13. To device to collect donations from separatist groups and individuals outside. 14. To publicise nationalist views that are expressed too forcefully and to discuss Tibetan independence in schools. 15. To use the force of religion and its tenets as well as race to destabilise societal order. Also, or under the banner of ethnicity,illegal activities toward government officials and the public include to warn them, select revenge on them and to consider them as enemies. 16. To continue to maintain contact with outside separatist forces and to not pay attention to decisions maintaining social stability. And, or to device or force others to protest against the government. 17. To incite or device prayer services for the 14th Dalai Lama at monasteries and public places during festivals and other holidays. 18. To incite or device gatherings for praying for the 14th Dalai Lama under the banner of religion and tradition. 19. To intentionally create rumours about Tibetan independence by publicising messages,images, audio or videos of a variety of regular devout and traditional activities. To send biased publicity of legal activities – including reeducation campaigns, and the closing of illegal organisations and the prosecution of criminals – to outside of the state and to publicise facilities to outside forces. 20. Other illegal activities include: to participate in festivals when outside forces carry out activities related to Tibetan independence. To destabilise the social order under the banner of forcing others to only speak Tibetan and to murder,sell or free animals. The 20 points specify the illegal activities of the separatist force for Tibetan independence. Anyone violating these directives will be punished according to the law. Those who are organising or main illegal activities will be severely punished according to the law. Those who are involved in illegal activities through force or incitement by others will be reeducated and helped to recognise the consequences of the nature of illegal activities. They will then be build under surveillance and their movements will be restricted. Those who are main the illegal activities will maintain their family benefits immediately stopped. Government officials will not be severely punished if prosecuted under these directives. Photo caption: The original four page Tibetan notice listing illegal activities related to the independence of Tibet. Photo: TPI

Source: cnn.com

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