It is an experiment because you are trying to build a stateless democracy using only a couple of percentage of total Tibetan population while claiming to represent the entire Tibet. But that is inevitable because you live in exile.
Chinese authorities in Tsawa Dzogang region of eastern Tibet arrested six Tibetans and brutally beat them, leaving two with broken bones, after an anti-China protest erupted in the area on February 10. Several Tibetans carried out a protest against China’s rule in front of the local Chinese government office
China has sentenced a Tibetan youth to two years in prison for storing images of Tibet self-immolations and the banned Tibetan national flag in his mobile phone. Ngawang Topden, 20, a student of thangka painting from Jomda region of eastern Tibet
It is conceivable a Tibetan could in the near future again set his or her body on fire. It is also possible to imagine what the response to such an act would be – frenzied, doleful coverage of the incident by the media, a crescendo of criticism against Beijing’s suppression of a people,