Here's a look at Tibet, which is often called "the roof of the world." About Tibet: (from National Bureau of Statistics of China) Area: 1.22 million sq km (approximately 474,000 sq miles) Government ...
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Unmasking China's Tibet propaganda: Sovereignty myths exposed
China has long claimed Tibet was always part of its territory and that 1950 military entry was a 'liberation'. This narrative ...
In April, the National People’s Congress, China’s legislative branch, passed the “Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) Ecosystem Protection Act” (hereafter referred to as the QTP Act). The QTP Act is China’s ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Tibetans mark the 80th anniversary of the enthronement of their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, on Saturday. Ahead of the celebrations, here are ten facts about Tibet's ...
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From liberation to occupation on Tibet: The myth of the 1951 peaceful union
The Official Chinese Historiography presents Tibet joining the mainland in 1951 through a smooth and friendly process. Such a ...
Here’s a look at Tibet, an autonomous region within China. Tibet is an internationally recognized autonomous region within the People’s Republic of China, though many Tibetans dispute the legitimacy ...
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