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Tibetan groups generally demand greater autonomy within the "People's Republic of China" for the reason that they desire to practice their religion freely and control their own resources. However the use of force and unilateral human rights abuses by the People's Republic of China authority in TAR (Tibet Autonomous Region) have led some Tibetans (not including the Dalai Lama) to demand total political and economic independence from the PRC.

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