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The Free Tibet movement is a worldwide movement with the goal of helping Tibet separate from the People's Republic of China, be it full Tibetan independence or true autonomy under the PRC. Many in the movement see the Government of Tibet in exile as the true leaders of the Tibetan people. Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, and thus the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, supports the movement. However, he points out that, in today's world, which country's borders the Tibetan people live within is not as important as whether or not they are truly free.
Criticism by China[edit]
The government of the People's Republic of China argues that the Free Tibet movement is wholly without cause. While many nations view the Dalai Lama as an important spiritual leader, no government recognizes the Government of Tibet in Exile (although many are sympathetic). PRC claims that the Tibetan society has seen prosperity under Chinese governance. According to the Chinese government, the standard of living has gone up and a transition from an almost entirely farm-based economy to a more diversified region has been a boon to many Tibetans. The Chinese question whether this would have come about under a different government, although they are reluctant to discuss referenda on more autonomy or independence.
See also[edit]
- Free Tibet Campaign in London
- Government of Tibet in exile
- International Tibet Independence Movement