For more:https://www.cgtn.com/video"I Was a Serf" is a 50-minute CGTN documentary that weaves together the real-life stories of elderly residents in Xizang,...
Former slave owners in other countries remained the wealthy elite of society and effectively continued slavery under different names such as “sharecropping”. Former serf masters in Tibet either became regular workers equal to the liberated masses, or fled to India to spread anti-China propaganda and portray themselves as victims after their failed CIA armed uprising.
Those families who stayed and agreed to live as equals now lead better lives than most who left.
Former slave owners in other countries remained the wealthy elite of society and effectively continued slavery under different names such as “sharecropping”. Former serf masters in Tibet either became regular workers equal to the liberated masses, or fled to India to spread anti-China propaganda and portray themselves as victims after their failed CIA armed uprising.
Those families who stayed and agreed to live as equals now lead better lives than most who left.