1987–1989 Tibetan unrest
The 1987–1989 Tibetan unrest was a series of protests and demonstrations that called for Tibetan independence. These protests took place between September 1987 and March 1989 in the Tibet Autonomous Region, in the Tibetan provinces of Sichuan, and Qinghai, as well as the Tibetan prefectures in Yunnan and Gansu. Protests began shortly after the Dalai Lama, the religious and temporal leader of Tibet exiled in India since the 1959 Tibetan unrest, proposed a Five Point Peace Plan regarding the “status of Tibet” on September 21st, 1987, which was subsequently rejected by the Chinese government. The Plan advocated for greater respect and autonomy of the Tibetan people, and claimed that “Tibet was a fully independent state when the People’s Liberation Army invaded the country in 1949-50.” China r
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1987–1989 Tibetan unrest
The 1987–1989 Tibetan unrest was a series of protests and demonstrations that called for Tibetan independence. These protests took place between September 1987 and March 1989 in the Tibet Autonomous Region, in the Tibetan provinces of Sichuan, and Qinghai, as well as the Tibetan prefectures in Yunnan and Gansu. Protests began shortly after the Dalai Lama, the religious and temporal leader of Tibet exiled in India since the 1959 Tibetan unrest, proposed a Five Point Peace Plan regarding the “status of Tibet” on September 21st, 1987, which was subsequently rejected by the Chinese government. The Plan advocated for greater respect and autonomy of the Tibetan people, and claimed that “Tibet was a fully independent state when the People’s Liberation Army invaded the country in 1949-50.” China r
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1989年拉萨骚乱,中華人民共和國政府称之为拉萨严重骚乱事件 ...... 损失1000多万元。拉萨骚乱也被视为是西藏独立运动的一部分。
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De Opstand in Tibet van 1987 t ...... ten waren het hevigst in 1989.
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Les troubles au Tibet de 1987 ...... s permettant de la corroborer.
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Os distúrbios no Tibete em 198 ...... das organizações humanitárias.
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The 1987–1989 Tibetan unrest w ...... re large protests would occur.
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Волнения в Тибете 1987—1989 гг ...... лы. Число погибших неизвестно.
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1989年拉萨骚乱,中華人民共和國政府称之为拉萨严重骚乱事件 ...... 损失1000多万元。拉萨骚乱也被视为是西藏独立运动的一部分。
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De Opstand in Tibet van 1987 t ...... ten waren het hevigst in 1989.
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Les troubles au Tibet de 1987 ...... en vigueur jusqu'en mai 1990.
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Os distúrbios no Tibete em 198 ...... das organizações humanitárias.
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The 1987–1989 Tibetan unrest w ...... e country in 1949-50.” China r
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Волнения в Тибете 1987—1989 гг ...... сообщения о случаях смерти и
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1987–1989 Tibetan unrest
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1987년–1989년 티베트 불온사태
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1989年拉萨骚乱
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Distúrbios no Tibete em 1987-1993
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Opstand in Tibet (1987-1993)
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Troubles au Tibet de 1987 à 1993
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Волнения в Тибете (1987—1989)
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