Tibetan Students organized protests in the North-West of China for being obliged to follow courses in Mandarin. Protest was maifested without it causing a repression by the police. The setting of the protest was the district of Rebkong, in the province of Qinghai. Demonstrations were triggered by the schooling reform that makes it mandatory for all the subject-matters to be taught in Mandarin in this important district and that all hand-books be printed in Chinese (except for the English and Tibetan language books). . .
