Protest against China on China's National Day ( October 1) by Tibetan Indians.

On Saturday, October 1, on the occasion of China's National Day, the Tibetan youth Congress of India staged a protest outside the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi.
China's
National Day marks the anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of
China on October 1, 1949, by then-leader Mao Zedong.
Mao
Zedong is the former ruling Nationalist Party who left for Taiwan, now a
self-ruled democracy.
The
protesters chanted slogans such as – "What we want – We want freedom, Stop
human rights violation in Tibet, Free Tibet."
The
protest was initiated demanding freedom of Tibet from China seeking support
from the Government of India including the demand to stop the mass collection
of DNA from Tibetans.
"We
demand that Tibet be freed & GoI supports us with this demand. China needs
to be stopped. Mass collection of DNA, killings must be halted," said one
of the protestors.
The
communist nation is now carrying out mass DNA testing to create a biological
database of Tibetan people to monitor them, as reported by ANI.
According
to a recent report by the Human Rights Watch mentioned that there is an
arbitrary collection of DNA from residents in several towns and villages
throughout Tibet and the so-called Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) in
particular, reported Tibet Press.
These
developments clearly indicate that China, now having confidence in its
technological surveillance is moving into the next phase of its repressive and
authoritative policy which is of Bio-Security.
The
CCP has implemented Bio-security as an agency to control the population, specifically
those in the occupied regions of Tibet, East Turkistan, and Southern Mongolia
being targeted.
The Tibetans in Sikkim, on the other hand, staged protests under the banner of the Regional Tibetan Youth Congress (RTYC) with support from five Tibetan Association and Bharat Tibet Sahyoh Manch (Sikkim Chapter).
The
Tibetans in Sikkim donned black bands to protest against the Chinese Government
for their cruelty towards the Tibetans in Tibet.
The
protesters were also heard alleging that during the COVID-19 pandemic, the
Chinese government has forcefully quarantined Tibetans to achieve zero COVID-19
status in China.
According
to ANI reports, earlier, China used biological means to sterilize thousands of
Uyghur Muslims, which has shown horrific results. And the recent mass DNA
collection drive occurring in Tibet where Human Rights Watch identified drives
in 14 distinct localities across 7 prefectural-level areas indicates how wide
this project is under the current regime.
Notably, with the 20th National People's Congress just around the corner, one can conclude that Beijing especially President Xi Jinping wants to have a smooth meeting that will eventually see him elected as the president for an unprecedented 3rd term, reported Tibet Press.
(With inputs from ANI)
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