Outer Mongolia and Tibet declared their independence from China after 1911.
The country of Tibet has an autonomous government that reports to China. Tibet is thought to be a part of China but Tibetans say Tibet is an independent country.
Tibet and Okinawa used to be part of china
China, for now. But Tibetans are fighting everyday to free Tibet from China's invasion
Becaue China is a financially unstable Plus Tibet doesn't like china communist party
Outer Mongolia and Tibet declared their independence from China after 1911.
Tibet is a region that is part of China. China considers Tibet to be an autonomous region within its borders, while some Tibetans and international observers advocate for Tibet's independence. Therefore, on most official maps, Tibet is shown as part of China, not as a separate country.
This organization's goal is to help Tibet and the Tibetans gain independence (or at least autonomous rule) from China.
Tibet and Taiwan
complex and controversial. The Chinese government considers Tibet as an integral part of China, while many Tibetans seek greater autonomy or independence. The issue is further complicated by human rights concerns and political repression in Tibet.
China's relationship with Tibet is complex. Tibet is an autonomous region under Chinese control, but there are tensions due to Tibetan desires for greater independence. China has been criticized for its human rights abuses in Tibet, such as restrictions on religious freedom and cultural practices.
There are many reasons of why Tibet is of importance to China. First off, Tibet has an enormous amount of uranium. Another is that nuclear weapons is being produced in Tibet for China. China is also dumping nuclear waste into Tibet, ruining their environment. One of the most important reasons, is China's reputation. Being a communist country, China is all about having the most power. By granting Tibetans their independence, it is a form of submission.
Tibet is a disputed territory, with China claiming control over it while Tibet seeks independence. Due to political reasons, some globes recognize Tibet as part of China and thus do not mark it separately. Some globes, however, do mark Tibet as a distinct region.
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.
Britain took part in helping Tibet gain independence from Chinese rule before 1792. However, after 1792, Britain refused to assist Tibet.
A small handful of conspirators staged violent riots in the name of separatism or so-called "Tibet independence." Their aim is to split Tibet from China. The riots killed 18 innocent civilians.