He already did abandon independence, they just don't believe him. He did it ages ago, much to the disappointment of a lot of Tibetans who think he's being too soft. He just wants cultural autonomy within greater China.
China will never own Tibet, when the communist regime finally falls apart like it did with Soviet Union and East Europe, Tibetans will re-gain their independence. Patience is a virtue here... it is a Buddhist quality.
You should tell that to some of the more radical Tibetan activists who want to organize PLO/East Timor type acts of violence - blowing up the new train tracks, and so on.
Unfortunately, it seems the only way to get the West to care.
Rather, acts of violence are a sure way to get the West to brand you a "terrorist."
The best way to get the west to care about you is to have oil reserves. Which, a recent study shows Tibet probably has (in addition to lots of minerals).
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