3.3.1 Emancipated serfs became masters of their homeland
www.chinaview.cn 2009-03-08 15:05:37   Print

    The democratic reforms of Tibet abolished the decadent and dark feudal serfdom and unshackled one million serfs, who then became masters of their own destiny and Tibet.  

1. Emancipated serfs became masters of their homeland
2. An epoch-making change
3. Creating happy life

People of Tashi Township, Chonggyai County, present hada (auspicious shawls) to deputies of the township People's Congress.
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Rigzin Lhamo, a former serf of Doilungdeqen County, said: "In the old days I was a beast of burden with no right to speak, carrying heavy loads all year round. Under the leadership of the Communist Party I have become a master."
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Editor: Han Jingjing
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