Like a 'steamroller in slow motion': China ramps up surveillance and restrictions on its 6.3 million Tibetans
MAQEN, China—A quiet state-run campaign is ramping up the assimilation of one of China’s most recognizable minorities.
At Lari, a small Tibetan Buddhist monastery in the Qinghai province, devotees spin prayer wheels under the watchful eye of surveillance cameras and a large portrait ofTo the north, monks at the 127-year-old Xin Monastery say new restrictions on youth participation are making it hard to bring in recruits. Across the region, schools are slashing recruitment of teachers who give classes in Tibetan and replacing traditional artwork with posters of Chinese leaders.
Mr. Xi has made it a national priority to forge a single Chinese identity in the name of unity—one centered around the Han Chinese majority and loyalty to the
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