Chinese authorities are continuing to station more than 22,000 Communist Party and government officials across thousands of villages in the Tibet Autonomous Region, as part of a long-running rural governance program that Tibetan advocates say combines political indoctrination, surveillance and assimilation with development initiatives. The International Campaign for Tibet said the latest annual rotation, known as the 15th batch of village-statio…
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