China: Fewer Tibetans on Lhasa's Key Ruling Body
07 Nov 2006 00:08:11 GMT
Source: Human Rights Watch
(New York, November 7, 2006) – The Chinese government's decision to reduce the number of Tibetans on Lhasa's most powerful ruling body raises concerns about the role of Tibetans in administering the region, Human Rights Watch said today.
Appointments made in September to the Chinese Communist Party's committee in Lhasa, which in effect runs Tibet's capital, have a lower proportion of Tibetans than at any time in the last 40 years, according to available records. For the first time in 25 years, the Lhasa committee is to be led by an ethnic Chinese politician. Tibetans have faced a high degree of political repression since China's annexation of Tibet in 1951.