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Tibet Problems By: Ryan Hageali, Alexander Henning & Andrew Fagundes

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Tibet Problems

By: Ryan Hageali, Alexander Henning & Andrew

Fagundes

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Why China wants Tibet

Tibet is a 13,000 foot high plateau overlooking the rest of Asia, with Indochina, India to the south and China to the west and north.

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Why China Wants Tibet

Just as major rivers have their sources in Tibet, any attack on China to the east and north would be a downhill operation.

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Why China Wants Tibet

A basic tenet of military strategy is to always hold the high ground. For this reason alone, the Chinese would want to control Tibet, so as to secure China's western flank.

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Why China Wants Tibet

● They Want Tibet For:● The Land● The Natural Resources ● They Say That Their Union Was never

illegally Broken !

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Torture in Tibet

The Chinese torture the tibetan people by interrogation,torture,execution,suicide,prisons labor camps,uprising,& starvation & a total of 1,107,387 tibetans died

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3 Reasons Why China Wants Tibet

1.For the land

2.The natural resources

3.There union was never legally broken

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While China claims that Tibet has always been a part of China, Tibet has a history of at least 1300 years of

independence from China.

Why Tibet wants to be free

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In 821 China and Tibet ended almost 200 years of fighting with a treaty engraved on three stone pillars,

one of which still stands in front of the Jokhang cathedral in Lhasa.

Why Tibet Wants To Be Free

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The treaty reads in part: Both Tibet and China shall keep the country and frontiers of which they are now possessed. The whole region to the East of that being the country of Great China and the whole region to the West being assuredly the country of Great

Tibet, from either side there shall be no hostile invasion, and no seizure of territory...

Why tibet Wants To Be Free

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In order that this agreement establishing a great era when Tibetans shall be happy in Tibet and Chinese shall be happy in China shall never be changed, the Three Jewels, the body of Saints, the sun and the moon,

planets and stars have baked as witness.

Why Tibet Wants To Be Free

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1. In a republic government you can vote

2.In the communist goverment you cant vote

difference between a communist government and a republic

government

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2 communist governments

1. Cuba

2. Russia

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Tibet has fairly complete types of land resource tapping and utilization: farmland, garden land, forest land, pastoral land, urban and mineral land, communications land, water

area and uncultivated land.

Natural Resources Of Tibet

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Being one of China's biggest forest areas, Tibet maintains primeval forest intactness with a total forest

area of 126,583 square kilometers. Forest accumulation stands at 2.08 billion cubic meters, ranking second in

the country, and forest coverage stands at 9.8%.

Natural Resources Of Tibet

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Tibet has plentiful mineral resources, 94 mineral resources have been discovered, 30 reserves proven, and 11 mineral reserves including chromium, iron, lithium, copper and boron rank first-fifth in China.

Tibet has abundant water resources, total surface water resources amount to 448.2 billion cubic meters, and underground water resources amount to

110.7 billion cubic meters.

Natural Resources Of Tibet

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In the law tibet is supposed to be free. China Does Not Obey the law! Tibetans also believe that they have rights. China believes that they are helping Tibet but they just want Tibet for their selfish reasons.

Why Does Tibet Deserve to be free

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The recent crisis over the Olympic torch and Tibet represent an epic clash: not just

between Tibetans and Beijing, but between a self-congratulatory Western worldview and

the very different vision of a billion-plus Chinese.

Why does China deserve to own Tibet

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Until Western leaders start trying to understand the Chinese perspective, friction is likely to grow, and the victims will include the Tibetans themselves—the very people Western leaders say they want to protect.

Why China Deserves To Own Tibet

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Why does China deserve to own Tibet

According to the current U.S. and European narrative, the popular protests in Tibet and elsewhere were entirely justified.

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Why does China deserve to own Tibet

The demonstrators pushed a moral cause: to free the poor Tibetans from an oppressive communist government.

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Why does China deserve to own Tibet

the European leaders who decided to boycott the Olympics' opening ceremonies, like Germany's Angela Merkel, deserved nothing but praise for their courageous stance.

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I think that the U.S.A should help tibet be free from China because thats what we do we help people or China can compromise with Tibet and give them their rights back.

Solution

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