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  2. 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 ...

  3. Category:Politics of Tibet - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Tibetan political people (2 C, 2 P) C. ... Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy;

  4. National Democratic Party of Tibet - Wikipedia

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    Samdhong Rinpoche at a National Democratic Party of Tibet event on 2 September 2014.. According to the party, its main aim and objectives are to prepare for the establishment of the political parties in a future Tibet, to promote democracy, to educate the Tibetan people about the significance of political parties, and to create awareness among the people about Tibetan issues.

  5. People's Government of Tibet Autonomous Region - Wikipedia

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    Tibet Autonomous Regional People's Government is the provincial administrative agency of Tibet, People 's Republic of China. [1] The provincial government consists of the Tibet Autonomous Regional People's Congress, the TAR People's Congress Standing Committee, and has a mandate to frame local laws and regulations, such as the use of the Tibetan language in the region.

  6. Political Prisoners Movement of Tibet - Wikipedia

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    The GuChuSum Political Prisoners Movement of Tibet is an organization [1] of Tibetan exiles.Established on September 27, 1991, by self-designated former political prisoners, the words "Gu Chu Sum" stand for the numbers 9, 10 and 3, which mark three months in modern Tibetan history—September 1987, October 1987, and March 1988—, when major unrest were crushed in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet.

  7. Tibetan independence movement - Wikipedia

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    The Tibetan independence movement (Tibetan: བོད་རང་བཙན Bod rang btsan; simplified Chinese: 西藏独立运动; traditional Chinese: 西藏獨立運動) is the political movement advocating for the reversal of the 1950 annexation of Tibet by the People's Republic of China, and the separation and independence of Greater Tibet ...

  8. Lhagyari Namgyal Dolkar - Wikipedia

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    Lhagyari Namgyal Dolkar was born in 1989 in Dharamshala. She attended the School of Tibetan Children's Villages, and then obtained a master's degree in English literature. [4] [5] In 2011, at the age of 25, she was the first Tibetan woman to obtain Indian nationality after the Delhi High Court ruled in her favour. [6] [7]

  9. Tibet Autonomous Region People's Congress - Wikipedia

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    The People's Congress of the Tibet Autonomous Region is the local people's congress of the Tibet Autonomous Region.Following decisions taken by the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China, the founding of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the regional government was officially announced during the first session of the Tibetan People's Congress in September 1965 in Lhasa.