French lawmaker asks gov’t to act on China’s assimilation move in Tibet

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(TibetanReview.net, Feb26’26) – As China abolishes Tibetan as a core subject from national university entrance examinations in Tibet from this year in its latest move to fully assimilate Tibet, a French lawmaker has on Feb 25 raised the issue in parliament, asking his government to act on the unfolding civilizational tragedy. And the government has expressed deep concern over the development and called for a negotiated solution to the Sino-Tibet dispute.

In a written question to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Deputy Charles de Courson of the National Assembly has called this latest phase in China’s long-standing campaign to render the Tibetan language obsolete within a generation a form of ...

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