The colonization of Tibet continues inexorably under China's Communist Party leaders seeking to completely erradicate all vestiges of its history, religion and culture and with the clear purpose of transforming the demographics of the country and make its people disappear as a nation.
This strategy was already envisioned by former Communist Party Secretary Chen Kuiyuan when he blatantly ordered to: "Erradicate Tibetan Buddhism and culture from the face of the Earth, so that no memory of them will be left in the minds of coming generations of Tibetans, except as museum pieces."
This is not just talk. The Chinese government is acting with impunity to crush relgious freedom in Tibet, destroy the Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, and effectively wipe Tibet and Tibetans off the map, so future generations will never know they existed.
So far, more than 6.200 monasteries has been destroyed or damaged in Tibet, leaving less that 100 standing. Chinese Communist Party officials view Tibetan Buddhism as a major obstacle to controlling Tibetan's lives and they constantly target monks and nuns.
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Ayer a las 3 de la tarde Yo: Félix Yuniel Llerena López, CI 96080912982, Estudiante Universitario, Cubano, Coordinador Occidental del Instituto Patmos, Promotor de la Campaña Cuba Decide y miembro de la Red Latinoamericana de Jóvenes por la Democracia, ciudadano Cubano, de 20 años de edad, me dirigí junto a mi mamá Mileidis López Sosa, CI 75111606659, Ama de casa y ciudadana Cubana, a la Unidad Municipal del Minint en Encrucijada, Provincia Villa Clara en respuesta a la citación verbal que recibí el día 27 en el Aeropuerto Internacional Abel Santamaría de la ciudad de Santa Clara. En camino hacia Encrucijada nos dimos cruce con la patrulla, la que venía a casa de mi madre a detenerme. 