Unrest grows as China prepares for “war against secessionist sabotage”
As the Tibetan New Year approaches amid heightened unrest throughout the region, Chinese Community Party leaders have told officials in the region to recognize "the grave threat in maintaining stability" and to prepare for "a war against secessionist sabotage." The rhetoric follows the fatal shooting deaths of two Tibetan protesters who had been on the run (according to Radio Free Asia) and the firing of seven Chinese officials for "neglect of duty."
"Irresponsible officials who walk away from their duties, fail to implement policies or are found guilty of dereliction of duty in maintaining stability shall be immediately removed from their posts, pending punishment, regardless of how great the contributions they made in the past or what kind of position they held," said Chen Quanguo, regional Communist Party chief of Tibet.
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