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  2. 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.

  3. Tibet Justice Center - Wikipedia

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    TJC has undertaken in-depth on-the-ground research into the situation for Tibetan refugees living in India and Nepal, looking at what their status is under national law, what rights they are allowed in practice, and the effects this has on their lives and livelihoods. "Tibet's Stateless Nationals: Tibetan Refugees in Nepal" was published in 2002.

  4. 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 ...

  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. Tibetan issues not in focus, but repression persists - exiled ...

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    The plight of Tibet has become less discussed internationally but repression continues and China is applying what it did there to other regions, a former head of the Tibetan government-in-exile ...

  7. Phayul.com - Wikipedia

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    Phayul.com, also known as Fatherland in Tibetan, is an English language news portal [2] [3] that publishes news and opinion about Tibet and Tibet-in-exile. It was created in 2001 by Tibetan exiles in India [1] [4] operates from Dharamsala. [2] The site also includes book reviews, stories, essays, and a discussion forum.

  8. Human rights in Tibet - Wikipedia

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    Trader Gyebo Sherpa was subjected to the severe corca whipping for selling cigarettes. He died from his wounds 2 days later in the Potala prison. [12]: 163 Tashi Tsering, a self-described critic of traditional Tibetan society, records being whipped as a 13-year-old for missing a performance as a dancer in the Dalai Lama's dance troupe in 1942, until the skin split and the pain became excruciating.

  9. Tibetan Review - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan Review is a Tibetan monthly journal and news website published in English, based in Delhi, India. [1] [2] It was first published in Darjeeling, West Bengal in April 1967 by Lodi Gyari. It is well known for its open and vibrant democratic forum for the discussion of the Tibetan problem and other related governmental and social issues on ...