Home / China / Opinion Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read | Comment
Serfs Emancipation Day in Tibet
Adjust font size:

Tibetan legislators endorsed a bill Monday to designate March 28 as annual Serfs Emancipation Day, to mark the date on which aboaut 1 million serfs in the region were freed 50 years ago.

On March 28, 1959, the central government announced it would dissolve the aristocratic local government of Tibet and replace it with a preparatory committee for establishing the Tibet Autonomous Region under Communist rule.

The move came after the central government foiled an armed rebellion staged by the Dalai Lama and his supporters, most of whom were slave owners attempting to maintain serfdom.

Serfdom developed before the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), says Gaisang Yeshes, former head of the Tibetan Press of Ancient Books and a sociologist with the Tibetan Academy of Social Sciences.

The system was further developed after the Dalai Lama became the paramount leader of Tibet. Serfs, who accounted for more than 90 percent of the population of old Tibet, were treated as private property by their owners, including the family of the Dalai Lama.

Slaves' eyes were often gouged out, fingers chopped off, noses cut and the tendons of their feet removed. The 14th Dalai Lama seemed to have been "ignorant" of these kind of events.

On March 10, 1983, he said in India: "In the past, we Tibetans lived in peace and contentment under the Buddhist light shinning over our snow land."

Day to remember

"Nobody who experienced those dark days would want to go back," said Gaisang Yeshes. "However, that part of history is largely unknown to young people."

He said that among participants in the March 14 riot last year, many were young.

This year was the first time that Indian journalist Prerna Suri visited Tibet. The correspondent from New Delhi TV, who traveled to Tibet to cover the legislative session, said her five-day visit was a good opportunity to learn more about Tibet.

"If (establishing Serfs Emancipation Day) can increase people's belief in the government, it is a good thing," she said.

Naindra P. Upadhaya, consul general of Nepal in Lhasa, praised the decision to create the holiday.

He has been in Tibet for 15 months. "Life is getting better here every year," he said, adding that this proved the benefits of democratic reform.

Not everyone sees it the same way. Thomas Mann, a member of the Brussels-based European Parliament, said having such a day was "unequalled humiliation of Tibetans."

Dhondup Dorjee, vice president of the Tibetan Youth Congress, called the decision "hype."

Gaisang Yeshes showed understanding of these criticisms. "The day was a festival to most Tibetan people, but doomsday to a few others."

The professor compared the day to September 22, 1862, when slaves were freed in the United States by the milestone "Emancipation Proclamation" signed by President Abraham Lincoln.

(Shanghai Daily January 22, 2009)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Comment
Pet Name
Anonymous
China Archives
Related >>
- 10 killed, 61,000 affected in Tibet earthquake
- Tibetan wild asses eat beside Qinghai-Tibet railway
- Gov't officials head to quake site in Tibet
- Tibet moving on climate change threat
- Former Tibet serfs say they cherish present happy life more than ever
主站蜘蛛池模板: 最近的中文字幕国语电影直播| 久久久国产99久久国产久| 高清一级做a爱免费视| 好男人影视社区www在线观看| 亚洲国产一区视频| 爱情岛永久入口首页| 国产婷婷一区二区三区| 久久久久久亚洲av无码专区| 波多野结衣教师系列5| 国产精品国产三级在线专区| 中文字幕一区二区三区视频在线 | 永久黄网站色视频免费| 国产亚洲第一页| 日韩色图在线观看| 国产精品欧美亚洲韩国日本| 久久精品动漫一区二区三区 | 天天操天天干天天摸| 久久国产精品一国产精品| 欧美精品寂寞影院请用uc| 啊灬啊灬啊灬快灬深用力| 99视频精品在线| 日本毛茸茸的丰满熟妇| 公交车忘穿内裤被挺进小说白 | 亚洲成人在线免费观看| 韩国三级hd中文字幕好大| 在线观看www日本免费网站| 久久99精品九九九久久婷婷| 第一福利在线视频| 啦啦啦啦在线直播免费播放| 国产玉足榨精视频在线观看| 天堂а√8在线最新版在线| 久久一区二区三区精品| 欧美xxxxx在线观看| 亚洲黄色片一级| 田中瞳中文字幕久久精品| 国产日韩av免费无码一区二区| av在线播放日韩亚洲欧| 最近中文字幕在线mv视频7| 亚洲综合区图片小说区| 经典三级完整版电影在线观看| 国产成人午夜高潮毛片|