US slaps visa curbs on Chinese who force Tibetan kids to conform


US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the US would restrict visas to Chinese officials behind the policy of state boarding schools. - AFP

WASHINGTON (Bloomberg): Washington will impose visa limits on some officials in China for their part in forcing Tibetan children to assimilate into mainstream Chinese society, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Tuesday (Aug 22).

"We urge PRC authorities to end the coercion of Tibetan children into government-run boarding schools and to cease repressive assimilation policies, both in Tibet and throughout other parts of the PRC,” Blinken said, referring to the People’s Republic of China.

Such coercive policies seek to eliminate Tibet’s distinct linguistic, cultural, and religious traditions among younger generations of Tibetans, he added.

The move, coming just days before a high-profile visit by US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, is sure to anger Beijing, which has frequently denounced such American actions as interfering in Chinese domestic affairs.

China’s Foreign Ministry didn’t reply to a request for comment. No officials were named in a State Department press release.

The US had lifted restrictions on 27 Chinese companies and organisations on Monday, an apparent olive branch before Raimondo’s trip to Beijing, scheduled for Aug 27 to Aug 30.

A team of United Nations experts said in February that about a million children of the Tibetan minority are being affected by Chinese government policies intended to assimilate Tibetan people culturally, religiously and linguistically through a residential school system. China condemned their findings.

Blinken’s move was welcomed by Tibet activists. "China’s unconscionable separation of Tibetan children from their families cannot be left unchecked,” said Tencho Gyatso, president of the Washington-based International Campaign for Tibet.

"It shows the depths of Beijing’s plan to eliminate the Tibetan way of life and turn Tibetans into loyal followers” of the Chinese Communist Party.

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