US Introduces New Legislation To Settle China-Tibet Dispute
The "encouraging a bill to the Tibet-China Conflict Act," introduced on July 13, favours the Tibetan people's right to self-determination. It looks to build up "the long-standing, bilateral US policy of encouraging conversion by ensuring that US policy is based on the ideology of international laws and reflects the nature of the dispute between Tibet and the PRC. It may be noted that no formal conversion between the Beijing side and the Dalai Lama's representatives has happened since 2010. "The Chinese Communist Party's capturing of Tibet in 1950 and its suppression of Tibetans ever since set the period for the CCP's ongoing territorial antagonism and human rights cruelty," said Representative McCaul. The Bill Is Divided Into Two Parts: One, "it builds up the basis for USA support fo
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