Empty Stomachs and Unforgivable Crimes

B. Weiner
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This chapter focuses on the aftermath of the Amdo Rebellion and its pacification. It highlights the scale of the violence committed in 1958 and afterward and considers its impact on both the lives of Amdo Tibetans and the Chinese state's nation-building ambitions. Evidence of this violence is littered throughout official Chinese sources and a spattering of Tibetan eyewitness accounts. If the latter are to be believed, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and auxiliary security forces responded to the rebellion with a campaign similar in tactics and cruelty to many of history's infamous counterinsurgencies. This included the widespread use of torture, extrajudicial killings, the emptying of population centers, mass incarcerations, and strategy-induced famine and epidemics. State security forces were not the only ones to commit acts of brutality. One report accused the insurgents of massacring livestock, looting, arson, sabotage, and even murdering and dismembering cadres and activists. Nonetheless, Chinese documents tend to buttress Tibetan descriptions of the state's systematic use of violence and terror against Tibetan and other communities.
饿肚子和不可饶恕的罪行
这一章的重点是安多叛乱的后果及其平定。它强调了1958年及之后发生的暴力事件的规模,并考虑了它对安多藏人生活和中国国家建设雄心的影响。这次暴力事件的证据在中国官方资料和西藏目击者的描述中随处可见。如果后者是可信的,那么中国人民解放军(PLA)和辅助安全部队对叛乱的回应,在战术和残酷程度上都与历史上许多臭名昭著的平叛行动相似。这包括广泛使用酷刑、法外处决、清空人口中心、大规模监禁以及战略引发的饥荒和流行病。国家安全部队并不是唯一犯下暴行的人。一份报告指责叛乱分子屠杀牲畜、抢劫、纵火、破坏,甚至谋杀和肢解干部和活动人士。尽管如此,中国的文件倾向于支持藏人对国家对藏人和其他社区有系统地使用暴力和恐怖的描述。
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