Residents of Tibet and Xinjiang denounce inhuman health measures

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The Huanqiu Shibao, Beijing nationalist newspaper, says life has returned to normal since September 15 in the Liangdao district of Lhasa. But on the Weibo social network, a large number of Internet users residing in the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) are desperately trying to attract media attention to catastrophic health management.

Like many others, this Internet user living in Shandong (province in eastern China) says she is worried about the situation in Lhasa. “[J’ai vu] many distress signals from compatriots in Lhasa… This information has been censored again and again”, she wrote on Weibo. Under his post, other Internet users wonder: “What is happening in Tibet?”

Information does not cross mountains

A titled article “Let the truth about the outbreak in Lhasa cross the Tanggula Mountains!”in reference to a mountain range in the region of Tibet, was published on Chinese social networks and then deleted thousands of times by censors. “Tibetans are indignant that information about Tibet cannot come out of Mount Nyainqêntanglha [la même montagne désignée cette fois en tibétain]”, explains on Twitter the Internet user Sakar Tashiposting a screenshot of this censored article.

In the official Chinese language daily of the RAT, the Xizang Ribao, an article

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