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 ChinaChina Is Condemned for Poor Treatment of TibetansIn 1959, a failed uprising against China's
invasion and occupation of Tibet forced Tibetan Buddhism's spiritual
leader, the Dalai Lama, and 100,000 of his followers to flee to India. The
invasion of Tibet and a perceived rivalry for the leadership of the world
Communist movement caused a serious souring of relations between China and
the USSR, former allies. In 1965 Tibet was formally made an autonomous
region of China. China's harsh religious and cultural persecution of
Tibetans, which continues to this day, has spawned growing international
protest.
The failure of the Great Leap Forward touched
off a power struggle within the Chinese Communist Party between Mao and
his supporters and a reformist faction including future premier Deng
Xiaoping. Mao moved to Shanghai, and from that base he and his supporters
waged what they called the Cultural Revolution. Beginning in the spring of
1966, Mao ordered the closing of schools and the formation of
ideologically pure Red Guard units, dominated by youths and students. The
Red Guards campaigned against “old ideas, old culture, old habits,
and old customs.” Millions died in a series of violent purges. By
early 1967, the Cultural Revolution had succeeded in bolstering Mao's
position as China's paramount leader.
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