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70 years of colonization of Tibet by China: Tibetans are a minority on their own land

70 years of colonization of Tibet by China: Tibetans are a minority on their own land May 22, 2021, 4:02 PM IST Youdon Aukatsang is currently serving her third term as an elected member of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile (TPIE). She is also the Director of Empowering the Vision Project [ENVISION], an NGO dedicated to youth empowerment with focus on Tibetan youth. In her past work experiences, she was involved in advocating for and monitoring human rights in Tibet. Youdon maintains keen interest in issues of human rights and democracy. She is an alumna of Lady Shri Ram College, Jawaharlal Nehru University and Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, Tufts University. LESS. MORE

China s control over free expression in Tibet deteriorated in 2020: Tibetan rights group

Tibet Post International Where is Tibet located on a map? 06-07-21 00:00:00 05-28-21 21:08:20 Elected Sikyong Penpa Tsering (R), takes the oath of office and secrecy before the Chief Justice Commissioner of the Central Tibetan Administration, Mr Sonam Norbu Dagpo, (L) at the swearing-in ceremony at the Tibetan Supreme Justice Commission, Dharamsala, on 27 May 2021. Photo/Tenzin Phende/CTA 05-27-21 00:00:00 Sikyong Dr Lobsang Sangay delivers his farewell address on 26 May 2021 joined by(from left) Health Kalon Choekyong Wangchuk, Chorig Kalon Ven Karma Gelek Yuthok, Finance Kalon Karma Yeshi, Sherig Kalon Dr Pema Yangchen, Home Kalon Sonam Topgyal Khorlatsang and Desung Kalon Phagpa Tsering. Photo/Tenzin Phende/CTA

The Crisis In Tibet: Six Decades And Counting

The Crisis In Tibet: Six Decades And Counting
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Japan gov t grants $1M to local NGOs | Phnom Penh Post

Share Mon, 14 December 2020 The Japanese government has provided grants totalling $968,390 to two Japanese NGOs in Cambodia for the implementation of medical and educational projects under Japan’s economic cooperation project. According to a press release from the Japanese embassy in Cambodia on December 14, the grant will be split between two organisations – the Association for Aid and Relief Japan (AAR Japan) will receive $273,851 and the Foundation for International Development/Relief (FIDR) will receive $694,539. The press release said the grant to AAR Japan is for their Project for Promotion of Inclusive Education (IE) for Children with Disabilities by Enhancing the Practices in Model Area and Developing an IE Evaluation System.

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