yes, Tibet was an independent until 1959,and these days controlled by China.
No, it is currently part of China.
Tibet is considered a stateless nation because it is an ethnic and cultural region with a distinct identity that lacks sovereign statehood. Historically, Tibet operated as an independent entity with its own governance and cultural practices until it was incorporated into the People's Republic of China in 1950. Since then, Tibetans have sought greater autonomy and recognition of their rights, but they do not have an independent state to represent their national identity. The ongoing struggle for self-determination and preservation of their culture highlights Tibet's status as a stateless nation.
no
Tibet is considered part of China.
How long has the nation of Tibet Existed?
Shamefully, Tibet has been militarily occupied by China for many years.
No, they are not.
According to China, Tibet is a part of China. According to Tibet, many of them would like to be an independent country.
Realistically, China will never grant independence to Tibet. Bear in mind that there are already more Chinese people in Tibet than there are Tibetans. So even by a purely democratic vote of its current residents, Tibet would not now vote to secede from China.
Tibet...
Tibet is not free because China took it over.
Free Tibet Campaign was created in 1987.