Tibetan Uprising Day commemorates the 1959 Tibetan uprising against Ch….

Tibetan Uprising Day commemorates the 1959 Tibetan uprising against China. Prime Minister-in-exile Penpa Tsering said under the current Chinese leadership a deliberate and dangerous strategy to “eliminate the very identity of the Tibetan people as a unique human race is evident” The Chinese government is implementing extensive sinicisation policies that is resulting in the gradual annihilation of Tibetan identity and deprivation of the fundamental human rights, he said. Around 80,000 Tibetans fled to neighbouring countries after Chinese troops suppressed the uprising. Talks between the Dalai Lama’s envoys and the Chinese authorities broke down in 2010 after nine rounds of meetings. Around a million Tibetans lost their precious lives and compelled the legitimate Tibetan government. The Dalai Lama has lived in India since fleeing his homeland. The visiting delegations from Slovakia and Estonia had an audience with the Dalai Dalai Lama at his residence in Dharamsala, India, on March 10. The Tibetan people remain committed to the path of non-violence and dialogue in finding a lasting and mutually beneficial solution to resolve the Sino-tibet Conflict through a middle-way approach.

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