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<div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md7 gmail-offset-md5 gmail-body-text gmail-generic"><div class="gmail-item-text gmail-daily"><p> Tibetan language activist has been sentenced to five years’ imprisonment by a Chinese court for “inciting separatism.”</p></div></div><div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md7 gmail-offset-md5 gmail-body-text gmail-generic"><div class="gmail-item-text gmail-daily"><p>Tashi
Wangchuk, 32, had been campaigning for the rights of ethnic Tibetans to
learn their own language and culture, arguing the Tibetan language was
being sidelined by Mandarin in the local education system.</p></div></div><div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md7 gmail-offset-md5 gmail-body-text gmail-generic"><div class="gmail-item-text gmail-daily"><p>While
Tibetan is still taught, Mandarin has taken over from the native tongue
as the primary language of instruction in schools in many
Tibetan-speaking areas.</p></div></div><div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md7 gmail-offset-md5 gmail-body-text gmail-generic"><div class="gmail-item-text gmail-daily"><p>“The sentencing was harsh,” his lawyer Liang Xiaojun told Inkstone, adding that his client planned to file an appeal.</p></div></div><div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md12 gmail-body-blockquoteQuote gmail-generic"><div class="gmail-item-block-quote gmail-daily"><div class="gmail-quote-img"></div><div class="gmail-quote-text"><div><div class="gmail-blockquote-quote">It’s said that if one nation wants to eliminate another nation, first they need to eliminate their spoken and written language</div></div><div class="gmail-item-block-quote-author"><div class="gmail-blockquote-author-line">-</div><div><div class="gmail-blockquote-author">Tashi Wangchuk, Tibetan langauge activist</div></div><div class="gmail-clear"></div></div><div class="gmail-item-block-quote-share gmail-block-quote-share"><div class="gmail-share-title">
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</div><div class="gmail-share-wrapper"><a class="gmail-share-btn__round gmail-facebook"></a><a class="gmail-share-btn__round gmail-twitter"></a><a href="mailto:?subject=Shared from Inkstone&body="It’s said that if one nation wants to eliminate another nation, first they need to eliminate their spoken and written language", Tashi Wangchuk, Tibetan langauge activist%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Finks.tn%2Fy0pvs" class="gmail-share-btn__round email"></a></div></div></div></div></div><div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md7 gmail-offset-md5 gmail-body-newsLetter gmail-generic"></div><div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md7 gmail-offset-md5 gmail-body-text gmail-generic"><div class="gmail-item-text gmail-daily"><p>The activist has been detained since January 2016, weeks after an interview with the New York Times.</p></div></div><div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md7 gmail-offset-md5 gmail-body-text gmail-generic"><div class="gmail-item-text gmail-daily"><p>“In
politics, it’s said that if one nation wants to eliminate another
nation, first they need to eliminate their spoken and written language,”
Tashi said in the video, calling China's current Tibet policy
“systematic slaughter of our culture.”</p></div></div><div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md7 gmail-offset-md5 gmail-body-image gmail-generic"><div class="gmail-caption-img gmail-daily gmail-default"><img alt="Children with a Tibetan-language textbook." src="https://cdn.inkstonenews.com/sites/default/files/styles/660x385/public/2018/05/22/tpbje201505050b7_xinhua.jpg?itok=RH0G4Grl"><div class="gmail-caption-text">
Children with a Tibetan-language textbook.
<span class="gmail-photo-by">Photo: Xinhua/Liu Hongming</span></div></div></div><div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md7 gmail-offset-md5 gmail-body-text gmail-generic"><div class="gmail-item-text gmail-daily"><p>The
video shows how Tashi tried to hire lawyers for a lawsuit against the
language policy in Tibet, and to get state broadcaster CCTV to report on
it.</p></div></div><div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md7 gmail-offset-md5 gmail-body-text gmail-generic"><div class="gmail-item-text gmail-daily"><p>The Tibetan activist also discussed issues like self-immolation by Tibetans and mass surveillance.</p></div></div><div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md7 gmail-offset-md5 gmail-body-text gmail-generic"><div class="gmail-item-text gmail-daily"><p>According
to articles published by the New York Times, Tashi said he did not
support Tibetan independence or separatism and believed the Chinese
constitution protected the rights of ethnic minorities.</p></div></div><div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md7 gmail-offset-md5 gmail-body-text gmail-generic"><div class="gmail-item-text gmail-daily"><p>Human rights groups called for the release of the activist, who worked as a shop owner before his arrest.</p></div></div><div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md7 gmail-offset-md5 gmail-body-image gmail-generic"><div class="gmail-caption-img gmail-daily gmail-default"><img alt="Students study at Lhasa Middle School in the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region." src="https://cdn.inkstonenews.com/sites/default/files/styles/660x385/public/2018/05/22/tpbje201305290d0_xinhua.jpg?itok=pkRUz_Pd"><div class="gmail-caption-text">
Students study at Lhasa Middle School in the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region.
<span class="gmail-photo-by">Photo: Xinhua/Liu Kun</span></div></div></div><div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md7 gmail-offset-md5 gmail-body-text gmail-generic"><div class="gmail-item-text gmail-daily"><p>“He
is being cruelly punished for peacefully drawing attention to the
systematic erosion of Tibetan culture. To brand peaceful activism for
Tibetan language as ‘inciting separatism’ is beyond absurd,” said Joshua
Rosenzweig, East Asia research director at Amnesty International.</p></div></div><div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md7 gmail-offset-md5 gmail-body-text gmail-generic"><div class="gmail-item-text gmail-daily"><p>Tibetan-medium
education in public schools in the Tibetan-majority areas of Qinghai
and Gansu provinces, both in China’s northwestern region, ended in 2012,
according to Human Rights Watch.</p></div></div><div class="gmail-flex gmail-xs12 gmail-md7 gmail-offset-md5 gmail-body-text gmail-generic"><div class="gmail-item-text gmail-daily"><p>The Han ethnic group makes up more than 90% of China's population. Beijing has been criticized for its heavy-</p></div></div>
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