Teaching in Tibetan Language
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Tibetan Buddhist Leader Detained as China Shuts Down Another Tibetan-Language School
Chinese authorities have detained prominent Tibetan Buddhist leader Choktrul Dorje Ten Rinpoche and forcibly closed a Tibetan-medium vocational school he founded in Amdo, marking another escalation in Beijing’s campaign against Tibetan language education and cultural preservation, according to the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT).
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Tibetan Live-Streamer Detained, Assaulted and Suspended for Promoting Language on Social Media
Chinese authorities have escalated their suppression of Tibetan cultural expression by detaining and assaulting Gang Lhaja, a popular Tibetan live-streamer known for advocating the preservation of Tibetan language and culture. Lhaja, who frequently used his platform to teach and promote Tibetan language, was detained, beaten, and had his live-streaming account suspended. This incident is part…
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China Ban Tibetan Kids Attending Classes in Monasteries During Vacation
The local Chinese authorities in parts of occupied Tibet has banned Tibetan school going kids from attending extra classes provided by the local monasteries during their vacations. In a circular release by the local Chinese authorise in Qinghai’s Nangchen county seeks to stop Tibetan kids from attending classes given by the local Tibetan monasteries.
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Tibetan Students Appeal for Teaching in Tibetan Besides Mandarin
Tibetan students from Qinghai province have appealed the local Chinese authorities in a letter for the allotment of more teachers who are able to instruct students in Tibetan in addition to the present status of them able to give instructions only in Mandarin. The dominant situation inside Tibet is that there is a shortage of…
