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Foreign tourists planning to visit Tibet have been told by travel agencies that the region has been closed to outsiders until the end of March. | Foreign tourists planning to visit Tibet have been told by travel agencies that the region has been closed to outsiders until the end of March. |
The month marks the 50th anniversary of the escape into exile of the Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. | The month marks the 50th anniversary of the escape into exile of the Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. |
In March last year, Tibet witnessed a wave of violent anti-China protests - the worst unrest there for 20 years. | In March last year, Tibet witnessed a wave of violent anti-China protests - the worst unrest there for 20 years. |
Tibetan exiles are planning to boycott their own New Year celebrations on Wednesday in protest at Chinese rule. | Tibetan exiles are planning to boycott their own New Year celebrations on Wednesday in protest at Chinese rule. |
The Dalai Lama has called for Tibetans not to celebrate New Year, or Losar, partly in memory of those killed or jailed in a crackdown after last year's riots. | The Dalai Lama has called for Tibetans not to celebrate New Year, or Losar, partly in memory of those killed or jailed in a crackdown after last year's riots. |
China said at least 18 people were killed during the unrest. Rights groups and activists say about 200 people were killed and several hundred more are still missing. | China said at least 18 people were killed during the unrest. Rights groups and activists say about 200 people were killed and several hundred more are still missing. |
China does not allow foreign journalists unrestricted access to Tibet or restive areas surrounding it, making it extremely difficult to verify reports from the region. | China does not allow foreign journalists unrestricted access to Tibet or restive areas surrounding it, making it extremely difficult to verify reports from the region. |
'Civil disobedience' | 'Civil disobedience' |
"This year it's going to be observed as a day of prayer in memory of all the Tibetans who died and all those who are still suffering under Chinese rule," Tenzin Taklha, the Dalai Lama's India-based spokesman, was quoted by AFP as saying.The Dalai Lama wants Tibetans to remember those who died in the riots | "This year it's going to be observed as a day of prayer in memory of all the Tibetans who died and all those who are still suffering under Chinese rule," Tenzin Taklha, the Dalai Lama's India-based spokesman, was quoted by AFP as saying.The Dalai Lama wants Tibetans to remember those who died in the riots |
Groups representing Tibetans-in-exile have described the move as an "act of civil disobedience" against Chinese "repression". | Groups representing Tibetans-in-exile have described the move as an "act of civil disobedience" against Chinese "repression". |
The defiant stance comes amid reports by human rights groups of increased security in Tibet and neighbouring Tibetan-populated regions of western China. | The defiant stance comes amid reports by human rights groups of increased security in Tibet and neighbouring Tibetan-populated regions of western China. |
Last year's protests took the Chinese authorities by surprise, and the BBC's James Reynolds in Beijing says the state wants to make sure that there is no repeat. | Last year's protests took the Chinese authorities by surprise, and the BBC's James Reynolds in Beijing says the state wants to make sure that there is no repeat. |
The BBC has also been told privately by senior Chinese sources that no foreign journalists will be allowed into the region during March. | |
Travel agencies say that permits already issued to foreigners have been cancelled. | Travel agencies say that permits already issued to foreigners have been cancelled. |
However, Chinese foreign ministry official Ma Zhaoxu told the BBC that Tibet currently enjoys social stability and growth, and that foreigners can apply to visit the region through normal channels. | However, Chinese foreign ministry official Ma Zhaoxu told the BBC that Tibet currently enjoys social stability and growth, and that foreigners can apply to visit the region through normal channels. |
Opposing views | Opposing views |
China has ruled Tibet since 1951 and views it as an integral part of its territory. | China has ruled Tibet since 1951 and views it as an integral part of its territory. |
It believes that the Chinese Communist Party liberated the Tibetan people from the oppressive feudal rule of the Dalai Lama, following a failed 1959 uprising against Chinese rule. | It believes that the Chinese Communist Party liberated the Tibetan people from the oppressive feudal rule of the Dalai Lama, following a failed 1959 uprising against Chinese rule. |
On 28 March 1959 the Communist Party announced the dissolution of the existing local government in Tibet - following the Dalai Lama's flight a few days' beforehand. | On 28 March 1959 the Communist Party announced the dissolution of the existing local government in Tibet - following the Dalai Lama's flight a few days' beforehand. |
China says that this move freed about one million Tibetans from serfdom and slavery. | China says that this move freed about one million Tibetans from serfdom and slavery. |
But to Tibetan groups in exile, the events of March 1959 and the exile of the Dalai Lama were a tragedy. | But to Tibetan groups in exile, the events of March 1959 and the exile of the Dalai Lama were a tragedy. |
The Dalai Lama has said he does not want independence for Tibet, only meaningful autonomy. | The Dalai Lama has said he does not want independence for Tibet, only meaningful autonomy. |
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