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Tibetans in western China protest against proposed language curbs | Thousands of Tibetan students in western China have
been staging protests since Tuesday against proposals to curb or eliminate the use of the Tibetan language in local schools. According to reports from Tibet advocacy groups and photographs and video of the protests circulating on the Internet,
the protests are the largest in Tibetan areas since the March 2008 uprising that
began in Lhasa and spread across the Tibetan plateau. According to the New York
Times, a protest against the proposed policies was also held in Beijing on Friday
afternoon, drawing hundreds of Tibetan students at a prominent university that
specializes in teaching ethnic minorities, according to witness reports and photographs.
The widespread protests over language reveal the deep resentment that many Tibetans
feel over policies formulated by the Han, China's dominant ethnic group, that
Tibetans say are diluting their culture. Many Tibetans in western China also complain
of strict controls over the practice of Tibetan Buddhism, including a ban on images
of the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader, and large-scale Han migration
to Tibetan towns. The Han also end up taking many jobs that would otherwise go
to Tibetans. The latest resistance is over a proposal to shift school instruction
fully or almost fully to China's official language, Mandarin. The protests this
week have mostly unfolded in Tibetan towns in Qinghai Province, a vast, sparsely
populated region that is historically important as a center of Tibetan culture.
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