In 1950, China invaded Tibet and seized control by force. Tibetans have lived under China’s military rule ever since. Tibetans attempted to take back their country in an enormous uprising in March of 1959. The protests were crushed with brutal force. Fearing for his safety, the Tibetan’s young leader, the Dalai Lama, was forced to flee across the mountains to India, where he still lives today. Tibet was divided up and incorporated into Chinese provinces. The largest of these is the so-called “Tibet Autonomous Region” or TAR. Despite its name, the TAR is anything but autonomous. China rules with an iron fist, and Tibet is ranked amongst the “worst of the worst” for human
… Read more rights violations. Tibetans have never stopped resisting the destruction of their culture and way of life. Their protests continue to be guided by their non-violent principles.