Why were the Chinese wanted freedom in the thirteenth and fourteenth century
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the thirteen century is 1972 and the fourteenth century is 1985
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The Tibetan independence movement is a political movement for the independence of Tibet and the political separation of Tibet from China. It is principally led by the Tibetan diaspora in countries like India and the United States, and by celebrities and Tibetan Buddhists in the United States, India and Europe. The movement is no longer supported by the 14th Dalai Lama, who although having advocated it from 1961 to the late 1970s, proposed a sort of high-level autonomy in a speech in Strasbourg in 1988,[1] and has since then restricted his position to either autonomy for the Tibetan people in the Tibet Autonomous Region within China,or extending the area of the autonomy to include parts of neighboring Chinese provinces inhabited by Tibetans.
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