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Under the leadership of the Chinese central government, Tibet enjoys regional autonomy.
Currently, policies and rights implemented in Tibet include: regional legislative authority empowered by the State, the right to use and develop the Tibetan language, and the administrative right of regional economic development.
Since the 1980s, a series of preferential policies have been implemented in Tibet, such as agricultural tax exemptions in agricultural and pastoral areas.
The autonomous region is permitted to protect, develop and utilize local natural resources. The import and export tax rate in the region is lower than the national standard rate.
Policies encouraging the local handicraft industry and private sectors are practiced in the region.
China attaches importance to education in Tibet. Children in farming and pastoral areas receive education free of charge.
Residents in Tibet are provided with free medical services. Naturally there are those who criminally persist in acts of terrorism. Perhaps your remarks relate to these few?
China routinely imprisons spiritual leaders, and then arrests those who protest their actions.
China has destroyed numerous temples and buddhist centers. China has destroyed 6,000+ buddhist monastaries since they invaded Tibet in 1949.
Hundreds of tibetans have been imprisoned for peacefully expressing their political and religious beliefs.