"Over the years, the 14th Dalai Lama clique, in plotting towards 'Tibetan independence,' has constantly peddled the concept of a "Greater Tibet," and lobbied for "a high degree of autonomy," so negating regional ethnic autonomy and its contribution to Tibet's progress," said a Chinese government's white paper on Tibet released today.
"Dalai group's separatist activities violate the Constitution of China and greatly damage the fundamental interests of all ethnic groups in Tibet, which is why they have met strong opposition from all Chinese people, including those of all ethnic groups in Tibet," the paper said.
Instead, the white paper said, "the region's ethnic autonomy helps people of all ethnic groups in Tibet become their own masters and enjoy full democratic and extensive economic, social and cultural rights."
As the Dalai Lama turned 80 this year, China has been maintaining that it is open for talks with the octogenarian leader, revered by Tibetans despite his absence in the region since 1959, but has not resumed the dialogue process which broke off several years ago.
In the report, China highlighted development of the remote region which boasts of express highways, railway linking with China, besides five airports.
The white paper said Chinese central government has provided over 648.08 billion yuan, (over USD 108 billion) worth of financial subsidies from 1952 to 2014 to Tibet, while its GDP soared from 327 million yuan in 1965 to 92.08 billion yuan (over USD 15.3 billion) in 2014, registering a 281-fold increase.
Since 1994, Tibet's GDP has grown at an annual rate of 12.4 per cent on average, registering double-digit growth for 20 consecutive years, it said, asserting that "Tibet is now in its golden age.
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