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NewsNation on MSNDalai Lama offers his vision for Tibetan people after his deathThe Buddhist leader, 89, has lived in exile in India since the Chinese army’s deadly crackdown on Tibetans in 1959.
The recent transfer of cultural artifacts, including several Tibetan Buddhist relics, from the US to China may help advance the Chinese government’s efforts to distort Tibet’s history and appropriate ...
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India Currents on MSN66 years after Dalai Lama fled Tibet, his hopes for return fadeThe spiritual leader, who escaped from Lhasa on March 17, 1959, has written a new book in which is he is unapologetically ...
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Asian News International on MSNUS Secy of State Marco Rubio writes letter to Tibetan President in-exile, reaffirms strong support for ‘Tibetan cause’US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has sent a letter to Tibetan President in-exile, Sikyong Penpa Tsering, the Central Tibetan ...
Representative Thinlay Chukki of the Tibet Bureau Geneva attended a side event on the situation of persecuted communities in ...
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Asian News International on MSNTibetan politician urges youth to protect culture amid Chinese sinicization effortsDolma Tsering Teykhang, the Deputy Speaker of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile, highlighted the importance of preserving ...
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Tibet remains one of the world’s most repressive regions, with mass surveillance, cultural censorship, and forced indoctrination imposed by Xi Jinping’s Communist Party.
Since 2009, at least 159 Tibetans have resorted to self-immolation, a desperate act of protest against China’s severe ...
On March 10, 2025, over 400 German municipalities will once again show their colors for Tibet. This is an important signal of ...
Dolma Tsering Teykhang, Deputy Speaker of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile, stresses the urgency of protecting Tibetan culture and autonomy from China's sinicization strategies. Highlighting the need ...
In recognition of the 66th anniversary of the National Tibetan Uprising Day, the Regional Tibetan Association of ...
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