Throughout the politically sensitive month of March, Chinese authorities increase restrictions and surveillance in Tibet due to historical events like the 1959 uprising. This year, heightened security measures include increased police presence in Lhasa and social media censorship. March also marks significant dates such as Tibetan National Uprising Day on March 10, Women’s Uprising Day on March 12, and the deadly crackdown on protesters in Lhasa on March 14.
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