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Xi's Focus: Xi Jinping on New Modern Socialist Tibet
Xi underlined the need to fully implement the CPC's policies on governing Tibet for a new era and efforts must be made to build a new modern socialist Tibet that is united, prosperous, culturally advanced, harmonious and beautiful
  ·  2020-08-31  ·   Source: Web Exclusive

Chinese President Xi Jinping, also General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and Chairman of the Central Military Commission, spoke at the Seventh Central Symposium on Tibet Work held on August 28-29 in Beijing. Xi underlined the need to fully implement the CPC's policies on governing Tibet for a new era and efforts must be made to build a new modern socialist Tibet that is united, prosperous, culturally advanced, harmonious and beautiful. Edited excerpts of Xi’s speeches on Tibet’s development since 2016 follow:

Conserving the ecology of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is the greatest contribution to the survival and development of the Chinese nation.

-Excerpts from Xi’s speech at the Seventh Central Symposium on Tibet Work held on August 28-29 in Beijing

More work, measures and support are needed to consolidate the achievements made in poverty alleviation.

-Excerpts from Xi’s speech at the Seventh Central Symposium on Tibet Work held on August 28-29 in Beijing

Tibetan Buddhism should be guided in adapting to the socialist society and should be developed in the Chinese context.

-Excerpts from Xi’s speech at the Seventh Central Symposium on Tibet Work held on August 28-29 in Beijing

Achieving sustained stability and rapid development in Tibet is a major contribution to advancing the overall interests of the Party and the country.

-Excerpts from Xi’s speech at the Seventh Central Symposium on Tibet Work held on August 28-29 in Beijing

We should support accelerated development in old revolutionary bases, areas with concentrations of ethnic minorities, border areas, and poor areas.

-Excerpts from Xi’s speech at a study session on implementing the decisions of the Fifth Plenary Session of the 18th CPC Central Committee, attended by officials at the provincial/ministerial level, held on January 18, 2016

Voice 

William Brown 

Professor with the School of Management, Xiamen University

To protect the fragile ecosystem that is the source of many great Asian rivers, Tibetans were taught scientific animal husbandry and many were employed to protect an environment in which it takes decades for a patch of grass to regrow.

Sources: Xi Jinping: The Governance of China (II), Xinhua News Agency and Beijing Review 

 

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