Special report: Dalai clique's separatist activities
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BEIJING, April 7 (Xinhua) - China's State Archives
Administration on Monday published historical records that showed Tibet had been
under jurisdiction of the central government for more than 700 years since the
Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368).
The archives, including 15 official documents about the conferring of titles upon Tibetan officials or about the central government setting up offices in Tibet over history, were published via a video on the administration's website (www.saac.gov.cn).
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"They are only a tiny part of the historical
records," said Yang Dongquan, the administration's director.
"The records are indisputable proof that Tibet has
been a part of China since the ancient time, and Tibet has been under
jurisdiction of China's central government during the past 700 years," he said,
adding any attempt to separate Tibet from China was not allowed.
According to the administration, the records include:
-- an edict issued by Emperor Thogan Themur to Yontan
Gyaltshan in 1362 that appointed Yontan Gyaltshan as the Pacification
Commissioner in Tibet. It showed the Yuan Dynasty's central government set up
the Pacification Council in the capital Dadu and the Pacification Department in
Tibet in order to exercise jurisdiction over the region.
-- an edict issued by the first emperor of the Ming
Dynasty (1368-1644) to Hrogskunrgyal, appointing him the general of Olisi, a
post in charge of the military and administrative affairs of an ulterior region
in Tibet.
-- an edict issued by the government of the Republic
of China, then central regime of China, which approved the enthronement of the
14th Dalai Lama.
-- a telegraph sent by the 14th Dalai Lama to late
Chairman Mao Zedong in October 1951, in which the Dalai Lama expressed his hope
to "safeguarding the unification and sovereignty of the motherland under the
leadership of Chairman Mao and the central government".
-- an ode sent by the 14th Dalai Lama to Mao, in
which he wrote "Chairman Mao of the central government of the people" and "the
great leader", championing him as "a loving mother who protects us".
Yang said as history and facts should be revered,
these original historical records were "irrefutable evidence" that any attempt
was not able to separate Tibet from China.