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  2. India's Tibetan refugees demand discussion on Tibet during ...

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    More than a hundred Tibetan refugees staged a protest in New Delhi on Friday, demanding that the "occupation" of their country by China be discussed during the two-day G20 summit in the city this ...

  3. Tibetan diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Tibetan diaspora is the relocation of Tibetan people from Tibet, their country of origin, to other nation states to live as exiles and refugees in communities. The diaspora of Tibetan people began in the early 1950s, peaked after the 1959 Tibetan uprising, and continues. Tibetan emigration has four separate stages.

  4. Lha Charitable Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Trust aims to "build a social service bridge for the Tibetan refugee community in northern India." Its primary objectives include: Providing social services to Tibetan refugees and the local Himalayan population. Offering Tibetan refugees education and health services, as well as the skills and assistance needed to build a new life in exile.

  5. Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre. Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre in Darjeeling, India, is a rehabilitation centre for the Tibetan refugees in the Darjeeling Himalayan hill region. It was established on 2 October 1959, after they followed Dalai Lama and escaped from Tibet. [1] The production of Tibetan handicraft is the centre's main activity. [2]

  6. Bylakuppe - Wikipedia

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    Every Tibetan refugee above the age of 16 must register for the stay permit. RCs are not issued to new arrival refugees. The Indian Government also issues "Yellow Books" after one years' processing with a RC, which allow Tibetans to travel abroad which is an Identity Certificate.

  7. Tibi and His Mothers - Wikipedia

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    Tibi was placed with his foster mother Ruth Graber. He travelled back to India in 1976 after completing a course in bricklayering and met his real parents again for the first time after he left the Refugee camp in India in 1962. Tibi developed drug addiction after his family reunion trip in Bylakupee Settlement in India. Tibi married in 1986 ...

  8. Nangpa La shooting incident - Wikipedia

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    Sergiu Matei, a Romanian cameraman at Pro TV, filmed the incident and broadcast live during the incident on Romanian station Pro FM. Matei later helped hide one of the Tibetan refugees for 10 hours, before the refugee was able to cross the border into Nepal. [1] Slovenian climber Pavle Kozjek also took important photos of the incident. [7]

  9. Lukar Jam Atsok - Wikipedia

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    He is a Tibetan refugee and political activist that ran for Prime Minister (Tibetan: Sikyong) of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile in Dharamshala, India in 2016. A former Chinese political prisoner , Lukar Jam went on to become President of the non-profit Gu-Chu-Sum , dedicated to the welfare of Tibetan political prisoners.