Webinar: Xizang (Tibet) Autonomous Region at 60 – Eyewitness Reports

📆 Sunday 16 November 2025, 2pm Britain, 9am US Eastern, 10pm China

The year 2025 marks the 60th anniversary of the founding of Southwest China’s Xizang (Tibet) Autonomous Region in 1965. It is also the year when a debate on the appointment of the next Dalai Lama is underway. China, the US, and India (where the current Dalai Lama is located) are weighing in. The International Manifesto Group and Friends of Socialist China are offering a rare occasion by assembling a panel composed exclusively of people who have actually visited Xizang.

President Xi led a central delegation to Lhasa on August 20 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the celebration activities. Since 1965, Xizang has made remarkable progress, in addition to the accomplishments from 1951, when it was peacefully unified, to 1965. For example, since 1965, the per capita disposable income of rural residents rose from 108 yuan to 21,578 yuan, life expectancy climbed from 35.5 to 72.5 years, road network length expanded from 14,000 km to 124,900 km, the number of schools grew from 1,828 to 3,618, and rail network operation increased from zero to 1,359 km.

What do eyewitness reports say about the miraculous changes from a century-long cruel serfdom/theocracy to an increasingly modern Xizang? By visiting cultural, educational, and economic sites, or just freely wandering about Lhasa, what can we learn from these report-backs? Is it possible to build socialism with Chinese characteristics and modernization in a society that has recently emerged from serfdom?

What is the reality in a Tibetan area of neighboring Qinghai Province regarding the supposed “cultural and linguistic genocidal boarding schools?” How does this compare to the situation of the First Nations’ residential schools in North America and the current status of their original languages?

Speakers

  • Li Jingjing: Beijing-based journalist, analyst & commentator on international affairs, China’s politics
  • Lee Camp: American journalist, Producer of a Xizang (Tibet) documentary
  • Gustavo Ng: Chief Editor in DangDai Magazine, Argentina.
  • Leonardo Sobreira: Brazilian Journalist, Executive Editor at Brasil 247 and China observer
  • Arnold August: Canadian author and journalist, contributes to Friends of Socialist China
  • Radhika Desai (moderator): Professor, University of Manitoba, Convenor of the International Manifesto Group

Organisers

This webinar is organised jointly by the International Manifesto Group and Friends of Socialist China.

One thought on “Webinar: Xizang (Tibet) Autonomous Region at 60 – Eyewitness Reports”

  1. Dear Friends,
    Is this event being recorded? I’ll be demonstrating for Palestine in Brussels during the conference. But I’d like to watch it afterward.
    In solidarity!

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