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Sikyong Mr. Penpa Tsering, leading the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), has issued a powerful plea to the international community, urging them to resist China's attempt to replace "Tibet" with "Xizang" in official discourse regarding the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR). Highlighting the geopolitical implications, the move seeks to assert the narrative that historical Tibet no longer exists, disregarding its rich cultural and political heritage.
China's effort to eliminate the use of "Tibet" in favor of "Xizang" is seen as an attempt to solidify its control over the region. Sikyong Penpa Tsering has vehemently opposed this narrative, stressing the need to preserve historical accuracy and thwart any attempts to rewrite Tibet's rich cultural and historical legacy. His call to the international community to maintain the established term "Tibet" underscores the significance of upholding the historical integrity of the region.
In an interview with Radio Free, Sikyong Penpa Tsering emphasized the geopolitical implications, highlighting how China's narrative aims to reshape historical truths. He underscored the crucial role of historical documentation that consistently refers to "Tibet" as an independent entity, challenging China's attempt to alter the historical record. This effort to eliminate the term "Tibet" can be seen as an endeavor to control the discourse surrounding the region and prevent the Dalai Lama and the CTA from asserting their rightful voice in matters concerning Tibet.
Amidst China's persistent efforts to influence global perceptions, Sikyong's call for the international community to resist China's revisionist tactics serves as a rallying cry to safeguard the identity and historical significance of Tibet. By urging the international community to reject the imposed narrative of "Xizang" over "Tibet," Sikyong Penpa Tsering is championing the preservation of historical truths and advocating for the preservation of Tibet's unique cultural heritage and identity.