Chinese Military Veterans Deployed in Kindergartens and Schools in Tibet

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-15 07:56:53 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-17 17:48:59

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Chinese Military Veterans Deployed in Kindergartens and Schools in Tibet

Beijing has deployed a group of military veterans to kindergartens and schools in the Tibetan capital, Lhasa. The move is part of a new pilot program to inspire the region's youth through "patriotic education."

Among the first batch of 13 veterans stationed at seven schools in the region, one can find retirees from the armed police force and the People's Liberation Army, according to Chinese government data. The veterans are expected to "carry out reform and development" through "patriotic education," citing a government notice.

This is Beijing's most direct militarization of Tibetan education yet, with local authorities hoping that the veterans' "rich revolutionary tradition and military style management experience" will help mold a new generation of Tibetans committed to the Communist Party's ideals.

The Chinese government has pursued a aggressive campaign to assimilate Tibet and suppress its cultural identity. With this latest move, Beijing is taking another step towards exerting control over every aspect of Tibetans' lives.

Despite international criticism, Beijing has continued to tighten its grip on the region, employing a variety of tactics to exert control and quell dissent. With this new initiative, veterans, who are seen as loyal to the regime, are now being used to shape the mindset of the younger Tibetan generation, raising concerns about the extent of Beijing's militarization of the region.

It remains to be seen how this latest development will be received internationally, and whether criticism will prompt Beijing to reconsider its tactics in the region. At present, it's unclear if the program will expand beyond the initial pilot phase.