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World News | China’s Covid policies make life difficult for Tibetans: report

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Lhasa [Tibet], Jan. 27 (ANI): The COVID-19 pandemic has made life difficult for Tibetans. According to the “Tibet News” report, the Chinese government’s new crown epidemic policy has led to the adoption of severe and unreasonable measures, which seriously endanger the lives of Tibetan people.

On August 7, 2022, a new crown epidemic broke out in Tibet, followed by a sudden blockade.

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Due to the outbreak, China banned journalists and other observers from entering Tibet to assess the seriousness of the situation there and learn more.

According to the Tibet Press, the only source of information is the Chinese media, which is definitely the most biased channel, because it is completely in line with the government’s intentions.

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The Chinese government has emphasized that the outbreak originated in the Tibetan region and appears to be a third-generation subvariant of Omicron. They even said that the specific variety has not yet appeared in China.

Covid-related deaths in Tibet rose after the Chinese government abandoned its zero-Covid policy in early December.

According to Tibet Press, Radio Free Asia has learned that Chinese authorities in Tibet have banned taking pictures or videotaping local cemeteries in order to prevent news of the rising death toll from the new crown pneumonia in the region from spreading to the outside world.

According to local sources, between 15 and 20 remains are now being transported daily to a cemetery in Drikung, TAR, and other cemeteries in Lhasa city.

According to sources, the Chinese government has imposed strict restrictions on cemeteries in Lhasa, not allowing people to record or share audio recordings or photos of grave scenes.

The Tibet Daily recently reported that Tibetans are not allowed to use medical facilities and that the entire issue is being handled behind closed doors without the outside world knowing. Tibetans have endured untold suffering and death under brutal Chinese rule and the current Covid pandemic.

Four people, including two local government workers, died on Jan. 7 in Dragyab district, Qamdo region, due to the current restrictions on hospitals and other medical facilities, according to sources interviewed by Radio Free Asia (RFA).

In addition, according to some sources, a large number of the dead were transported from nearby areas to be cremated at the Larung Gar Buddhist Academy in Serta County, Sichuan.

Additionally, the Chinese government has reopened Tibet to tourists from other parts of China. Officials in Lhasa announced free entry to the city’s tourist attractions. (Arnie)

(This is an unedited and auto-generated story from a Syndicated News feed, the content body may not have been modified or edited by LatestLY staff)



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