Human Rights Watch accuses China of forcibly relocating over 700,000 Tibetans since 2016, erasing Tibet's history and culture. The relocations are done under the guise of 'voluntary' but involve extreme coercion and threats. Relocated Tibetans face joblessness and economic hardship in urban areas, leading to dissatisfaction and cultural erosion.
Key Points
China accused of forcibly relocating over 700,000 Tibetans since 2016
Relocations involve extreme coercion and threats despite being labeled as 'voluntary'
Relocated Tibetans face joblessness, economic hardship, and cultural erosion