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"I am one of the few who recently had an opportunity to visit Tibet.
Progress of some sort has come to Tibet, but this progress has resulted in more bad than good, because it has broken down traditional cultural values, marginalised traditional Tibetan architecture and imposed a modernised image on Tibet’s spiritual life. Rivers have been polluted and motorways which blot the Tibetan landscape have appeared.
However, there is some progress under way in Tibet. We cannot deny that and I think that our demands on, and expectations of, China should go hand in hand with a demand that Tibet should also benefit from this progress, and that life there should not just go on as if in a museum."@en1
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