Standard & Classical Tibetan –

\MARK POST #6305

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Tibetan

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_Tibetan

…”In February 2008 Norman Baker UK MP, released a statement to mark International Mother Language Day claiming that “The Chinese government are following a deliberate policy of extinguishing all that is Tibetan, including their own language in their own country” and asserting a right for Tibetans to express themselves “in their mother tongue”.[9] But Tibetologist Elliot Sperling has noted that “within certain limits the PRC does make efforts to accommodate Tibetan cultural expression” and “the cultural activity taking place all over the Tibetan plateau cannot be ignored.”[10]”…

China would do itself a favour by making absolutely sure without a doubt that both Tibetan languages remain in use and alive indefinitely. The right to express oneself in either Tibetan languages and for sacred practices are paramount.

CLEAR ENOUGH ?

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