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Chinese commandos visiting the old age homes for clean up drive to search for Dalai Lama photos in Dza Wonpo town (Photo- CTA)
By Choekyi Lhamo
DHARAMSHALA, Apr. 13: The custodial death of Tibetan monk, Tenzin Nyima, on Jan. 19 has sparked Chinese army to clamp down on Tibetan homes to intimidate the residents of Dza Wonpo town for a “clean-up” drive to confiscate the photos of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The slain teenage monk also known as Tamey died of injuries sustained in prison for participating in a peaceful protest on Nov. 7, 2019 in Dza Wonpo, Sershul County in Kardze, Tibet.
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AOC Is Right Not Just Once, But Twice (no really!)
You may want to sit down for this. The headline is not ‘click bait.’ Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez got a few things right.
SOUND THE ALARM
The first thing Tony Katz fully agrees with AOC on (never thought we’d say that) is her joint statement calling for Cuomo’s resignation.
Many on the left are calling out Gov. Cuomo for his sexual assault charges. AOC makes a point to also shine light on another issue, which Democrats are leaving in the dark. The New York Representative reminds people that the governor’s administration flat out lied about COVID nursing home numbers. Instead of waiting for ‘strike three,’ we can agree Cuomo needs to resign.
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China threatening to turn Tibetan Buddhist community into govt s tool: Report ANI | Updated: Mar 12, 2021 06:37 IST
Washington [US], March 12 (ANI): New measures of surveillance and control imposed by the Chinese Communist Party are threatening to turn the Tibetan Buddhist monastic community into a tool of the Xi Jinping-led government, according to a rights group.
The International Campaign for Tibet said: After more than 60 years of China s brutal, authoritarian rule in Tibet, our new report shows that Tibetan Buddhism is facing some of the gravest threats yet to its survival.
It added, We hope that Party Above Buddhism shines a light on China s new efforts to bend this beautiful faith to the twisted purposes of the Chinese Communist Party. We also urge the international community once again to speak up for the religious freedom of the Tibetan people.