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BEIJING, May 23 (Xinhuanet) -- The Chinese Government
on Sunday told the Dalai Lama in exile to "truly relinquish his stand for 'Tibet
independence,' and do something beneficial to the progress of China and the
region of Tibet in his remaining years."
"The Central Government's policy as
regards the Dalai Lama is consistent and clear," it said in a lengthy white
paper entitled "Regional Ethnic Autonomy in Tibet" released on Sunday.
The Dalai clique, disregarding the fact that the
Tibetan peoplehave become masters of their own affairs and enjoyed full
democratic rights and extensive economic, social and cultural rights, has
constantly attacked Tibet's regional ethnic autonomy, in the international
arena, as being "devoid of essential contents," and proposed the institution of
"one country, two systems" and "a high degree of a autonomy" in Tibet, after the
model of Hong Kong and Macao.
"This argument is totally untenable," the white paper
says.
The regional ethnic autonomy in Tibet the Dalai
clique attacks is the very regional ethnic autonomy for Tibet which the 14th
Dalai supported and for whose preparation he was involved in, the white paper
says, noting that his current words and deeds "runs counter not only to the
reality of present-day Tibet but also to the words he once uttered in all
seriousness."
The white paper argues that the situation in Tibet is
entirely different from that in Hong Kong and Macao. The Hong Kong and Macao
issue was a product of imperialist aggression against China;it was an issue of
China's resumption of exercise of its sovereignty.
"Since ancient times Tibet has been an inseparable
part of Chinese territory, where the Central Government has always exercised
effective sovereign jurisdiction over the region. So theissue of resuming
exercise of sovereignty does not exist," it says.
With the peaceful liberation of Tibet in 1951, Tibet
had fundamentally extricated itself from the fetters of imperialism. Later,
through the Democratic Reform, the abolition of the feudal serfdom under
theocracy and the establishment of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the socialist
system has been steadily consolidated there and the various rights of the people
have been truly realized and constantly developed.
"So the possibility of implementing another social
system does not exist either," it stresses.
Regional ethnic autonomy is a basic political system
of China, which, together with the National People's Congress system and
thesystem of multi-party cooperation and political consultation led by the
Communist Party of China, forms the basic framework of China's political system.
The establishment of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the scope of its area are
based on the provisions of the Constitution, and the "Law(s) on Regional
EthnicAutonomy" and decided by the conditions past and present.
Any act aimed at undermining and changing the
regional ethnic autonomy in Tibet is in violation of the Constitution and law,
andit is unacceptable to the entire Chinese people, including the broad masses
of the Tibetan people, the government documents adds.
It must be pointed out that the local government of
Tibet headed by the Dalai representing feudal serfdom under theocracy has long
since been replaced by the democratic administration established by the Tibetan
people themselves, the white paper says.
The destiny and future of Tibet can no longer be
decided by theDalai Lama and his clique; rather, it can only be decided by the
whole Chinese nation, including the Tibetan people, the white papers says,
pointing out that this is an objective political factin Tibet that cannot be
denied or shaken, and urging the Dalai Lama to "look reality in the face, make a
correct judgment of the situation."
It should be recognized that regional ethnic autonomy
has only been instituted in Tibet for a short time, and it needs to be improved
and developed in the course of implementation, says the paper.
However, the basic fact is that in the nearly 40
years since Tibet adopted regional ethnic autonomy, it has turned from an
extremely backward feudal serfdom into a modern socialist people'sdemocracy, and
during this process it has recorded rapid economic growth and all-round social
progress and steadily narrowed the gapbetween it and other regions of China.
As a member of the big family of the Chinese nation,
Tibetans have won the right to jointly manage state affairs on an equal footing
with other ethnic groups, and the right to autonomy as arbiters of their own
destiny and masters of their own affairs. They have become the creators and
beneficiaries of the material and cultural wealth of Tibetan society, the paper
says.
The ethnic characteristics and traditional culture of
Tibet arenot only fully respected and protected, but also publicized and carried
forward. Their contents are also being enriched along withthe progress of
modernization to make it more representative of the times.
"It is undeniable that the development and changes
Tibet has undergone are visible to everyone and have attracted worldwide
attention," says the white paper.
Historical facts indicate that the institution of
regional ethnic autonomy in Tibet is the natural result of social progress in
Tibet and accords with the fundamental interests of the Tibetanpeople and the
inexorable law of development of human society. It is the natural requirement
for safeguarding national unification and national solidarity and for the equal
development and common prosperity of the Tibetan people and people of other
ethnic groupsin China. It is the logical outcome of the Tibetan people's
adherence to development along the road of Chinese-style socialismunder the
leadership of the Communist Party of the China, and alsothe basic institutional
guarantee for Tibetans to be true masters of their own affairs. Enditem
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