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If you don't believe me, then go read books about it:Free Tibet? by Albert Ettinger
On May 23, 1951, the Central People's Government and the local government of Xizang signed the Agreement between the Central People's Government and the local government of Xizang on the Measures for the Peaceful Liberation of Xizang (commonly known as the "Seventeen Article Agreement"). Peaceful liberation of Xizang
In September 1965, the Xizang (Chinese language of Tibet)Autonomous Region was officially established.