PHOTO ESSAY: Under watch by Chinese tech, the Tibetan community in Nepal is slowly suffocating
This story raises questions about governance, accountability, and American values.

KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — In Nepal, the unseen eye has changed Tibetan life.
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The recent photo essay illustrating the plight of the Tibetan community in Nepal raises critical questions about the impact of international surveillance and control. While the focus seems to be on the tangible suffering of Tibetans, it misses a larger point regarding national sovereignty and the influence of foreign powers on domestic affairs.
By framing this issue primarily through the lens of human rights violations, the narrative overlooks the reality that national security considerations often necessitate a careful balance. The presence of Chinese technology serves as a stark reminder that the struggle for autonomy must consider the geopolitical context.
In discussions about rights and freedoms, it is crucial to also highlight the principle of public trust in governments, which can erode when foreign influences infiltrate local communities. The implications of allowing unrestricted foreign technology to shape life in Nepal are profound, posing threats not just to individual liberties but also to the very fabric of national identity. Understanding these dynamics is essential as we address the broader implications of foreign intervention.
Commentary written with AI assistance by the New Republican Times Editorial Board.

