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NBA to Ban Enes Kanter if he wears “Free Tibet” Sneakers!
Enes Kanter slammed the NBA and Nike on Wednesday for failing to speak out against China’s human rights violations. Kanter questioned whether the NBA was on his side during an appearance on PBS’ “Amanpour & Company,” as he continues to speak out against China’s treatment of Tibet, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the Uighurs.
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Three factors characterise China’s foreign policy in South Asia: Tibet, Buddhism, and India-Pakistan tensions.
According to ThePrint, Experts and researchers on Friday said at the virtual All India Conference of China Studies, hosted by the Institute of China Studies, that China’s foreign policy in South Asia is shaped by the issue of Tibet in its engagement with Nepal, using Buddhism as a tool of “soft power,” and leveraging the…
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CHINESE STATE FORCED THE DEMOLITION OF TIBETAN SCHOOL.
Gaden Rabten Namgyaling School at Drog Monastery was demolished, leaving 130 young Tibetans without access to essential education.
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Tibetan freedom fighters pick up campaign for no Beijing 2022 Olympics
Guwahati: When China is preparing for the next Winter Olympic Games in full swing, the Tibetan freedom fighters across the globe start raising strong voices against the worst human rights records in the authoritarian country. The exiled Tibetan exclaimed that the IOC’s plans to hold a prestigious and influential game in China were nothing less than an endorsement of all…
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China ready for negotiations with the Dalai Lama about his future, but not over Tibet.
China stated on Wednesday that it is “open” to discussions with Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama about his “future,” but not on Tibet. His Holiness said he had no plans to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping, but that he would like to visit his homeland in the Himalayas to see old friends.
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India is threatened by China’s huge military presence in Tibet.
China has created a massive build-up in Tibet, To avoid a repeat of the 1962 conflict, the Indian Government told the Army that it requires wider highways to transport heavy vehicles up to the India-China boundary. According to the Centre, the Army must be prepared for any situation and cannot be caught off guard, as…
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Chinese Journalist Imprisoned For Covering Wuhan Covid “Might Not Survive”
A citizen journalist imprisoned in Wuhan for covering China’s early response to Covid has gone on hunger strike, according to her family, triggering increased calls from rights groups for her quick release. In February 2020, Zhang Zhan, a former lawyer, traveled to Wuhan to report on the pandemonium in the epicenter of the pandemic, questioning…
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Senior Chinese Intelligence Officer Convicted of Espionage
According to swarajyamag.com, Yanjun Xu, a top Chinese intelligence official, was convicted of conspiring to and attempting to commit economic espionage and theft of trade secrets by a federal jury in the United States on Friday (November 5). Yanjun Xu was the first Chinese spy to be extradited to the United States.
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Tibetan Monk Released After Serving Five-Year Sentence
According to freetibet.org, Chinese authorities released Gendun Drakpa (Dapaka), a monk from Thangkor Socktsang Monastery in Ngaba (in China’s Sichuan Province) in August 2021 after serving a five-year sentence. After being freed in August 2021, Gendun Dapaka, 45, returned to his house but has since been committed to the hospital due to bad health.
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Tennis player Peng Shuai accuses an ex-Chinese official of sexual abuse.
According to a screenshot of a post made to her verified social media account late Tuesday, Peng Shuai, China’s biggest tennis star, accused former Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli of sexually abusing her and then pushing her into a sexual relationship. On Tuesday night, professional tennis player Peng Shuai, 35, posted a long statement on her…
