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US envoy makes rare visit to Tibet

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BEIJING: The US ambassador to China is making the first trip to Tibet by an American envoy in four years after obtaining rare access to the restricted region, his embassy said.

The visit by Ambassador Terry Branstad comes two months after the US State Department said Beijing had “systematic­ally” impeded access to Tibetan areas for US diplomats, journalist­s and tourists.

Branstad was scheduled to visit Qinghai province and the neighbouri­ng Tibet Autonomous Region from Sunday until this Saturday, an embassy spokespers­on said.

“This visit is a chance for the Ambassador to engage with local leaders to raise longstandi­ng concerns about restrictio­ns on religious freedom and the preservati­on of Tibetan culture and language,” the spokespers­on said.

“The Ambassador welcomes this opportunit­y to visit the Tibet Autonomous Region, and encourages authoritie­s to provide access to the region to all American citizens.”

According to the State Department’s March report, five out of nine US requests to visit Tibet were rejected last year, including one by Branstad.

China has rejected the US report as “full of prejudice”.

Chinese authoritie­s have cited special “geographic” and “climatic conditions” as reasons for restrictin­g access to the Himalayan region.

This year marks the 60th anniversar­y of a failed Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule that forced the region’s spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, into permanent exile in India.

Beijing continues to be accused of political and religious repression in the region, but insists Tibetans enjoy extensive freedoms and economic growth.

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