CHINA-TIBET: RUDOK AUTHORITIES EXPLAIN CONSTITUTION AND BOUNDARY ON BORDER TO LOCAL VILLAGERS
Ngari News publicised (April 30) that The Judicial Bureau of Rutok County and Ngari Regional Customs and Commerce Bureau, were reported (April 30) by the Ngari (Ali) government, to have conducted propaganda campaigns in the border villages of Deru and Jaggang also known as Chagkang village, not far from Demchok of Ladakh, India. The theme of the campaign was ‘constitutional border lines’ (or the border). The campaign materials were published in an easy-to-understand language and were about the rule of law, constitutional regulations, village rules and laws to alleviate poverty. 500 copies of publicity materials in both Tibetan and Chinese language with contents on the Chinese Constitution were among the material distributed to 300 people.
(Comment: Explaining where the border lies to local villagers is a significant action.)
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