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    “Two revolutions and Tibetan resilience”                                                                                                             -Som                               (Culture revolution and Tibetan peace revolution 2008) My grandmother's untold story of the Cultural Revolution in Tibet was shocking, extreme, and unbearable. She narrated her tragic story with tears in her eyes and a pale facial expression. She had experienced a real hell on earth and never saw any ray of hope in her future life at that time. The revolution was generally considered to have begun in China around 1966 by Mao Zedong. However, the faint climate of the Cultural Revolution existed since 1959 when the People's Republic of China completely occupied Tibet and carried out a series of repressions and violent destructions in Tibet. During the ten-year Cultural Revolution in Tibet from 1966 to 1976, in the name of removing four old obstacles, “old thinking, old culture, old tradition

G20’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Xi Jinping, and His Holiness the Dalai Lama

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                                                                     -An appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi The 2023 India’s G20, New Delhi summit presidency would guide the framework under the theme of “One Earth, One Family, One Future” which means “The World is One Family”. Essentially, the theme affirms the value of all life, even deeper consideration of microorganisms at a wider scale, and their interconnectedness to the universe. The motto itself gives me great hope to upload the most prominent intermediate involvement in the ongoing conflict between China and Tibet, the Shri Narendra Modi. It’s the ideal time for him to raise his words for peace and tranquility to high Asia. Prime Minister Shri Modi can be the one and only intermediator who has been actively engaged in facilitating negotiations and promoting dialogue between President Xi and His Holiness the Dalai lama, at least for a few hours during or mid of this G20’s summit, where New Delhi is just few hundred kilometer

“I am the real victim from recent incident”

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  “I am the real victim from recent incident”                                                                         (His Holiness the Dalai Lama and young boy)    “None of the Tibetans can forgive when it comes to His Holiness the Dalai Lama.”   I am the real victim, all Tibetans are the victims, all the Buddhist are the victims, and all the truth and peace supporters of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and his followers are the real victims. Because there is no doubt about His Holiness the Dalai lama’s deep love and pure intention toward the child, that we can easily read from the full event video context itself. And of-course a young boy is seen speaking mirthfully to the media about his interaction with His Holiness. He was privileged and pleased to meet him and get blessed from His Holiness the Dalai Lama, his mother and families are also happy, blessed and have no complaints.  But this true footage is not taken into consideration by media agencies and social media influencers. We ar
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“The Chinese Blank White Paper Revolution” ' Whoever is going to watch the World Cup or anything that aired worldwide, could you please hold a blank paper to show your support to the Chinese people and help to raise the awareness of what’s going on in China? People are being arrested for the cause of their basic human rights and many went missing. we really need your support and help to convey their true messages that supposed to write on blank white paper  which they can’t. ' T he Chinese blank sheets of white paper revolution is one of the boldest displays of dissent against President Xi and authorities in years after Tiananmen square in China. The display of wordless papers means ‘We are the voiceless and leaders are brutal, but we will never be silent’, protests have broken out all over the China and reaching the largest public dissent to the Chinese Government since the Tiananmen Square massacre. I called it as “ The Chinese blank white paper revolution ”, since the natu

"Life in Exile"

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Exile is all about Courage and Struggle. It is the courage to step up when fall-down many times and struggle for a better tomorrow to go back to our homeland. It’s hard to switch my rented house from time to time when our house owners asked to leave the flat vacant for their own interests. I move like a nomad in Tibet, from building to building, and street to street but I am not a bonafide nomad. I don’t have animals to rear as a livelihood and grassland territory that I grant to myself. Every year I have to renew my blue refugee passport to get permission to stay a little longer in this country. This chronic story keeps on repeating in the last seventy years and I am still left with no permanent home address. It hurts and hurts when I fill out my name, DOB and other details for many of my documents. There was a tiny column, ‘Nationality’. I scrolled through the drop-down and I did not find my country.” At the end of the long list, there was a word, ‘stateless’….It is hard to be a

Wedding Note

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 "It would be appreciated and admired if weddings are celebrated by feeding the hungry and homeless people"                                                                                                                         -His Holiness The Dalai Lama. The wedding ceremony is often followed by a luxury wedding reception or a good wedding feast in Tibetan tradition to make it the best moment. But our wedding celebration is something very special by voluntarily complying with some aspects of His Holiness The Dalai Lama’s vision.  We have decided to spend our wedding budget on the distribution of food to the less fortunate people, street children or homeless people, who are spending their life under city bridges or elsewhere looking for their daily needs of survival, instead of spending on the luxury trend celebration.    We also have arranged to offer some good dinner to the old aged homes and disabled schools nearby Dharamshala, where His Holiness The Dalai Lama resides o

“Three pillars of Tibetan Democracy, check and balance and Suo Moto”

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His Holiness The Dalai Lama announced that he would complete retirement from his role as Tibet’s political leader on 10th March 2011, on the 52nd anniversary of his exile from Tibet. He said the decision came from a long-held belief that the Tibetans needed a freely elected leader. Since then, we have our Sikyong of the Tibetan Government in exile, officially known as Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) and previously served by Kalon Tripa since 2001. With his long-held belief and acknowledgment, we are blessed to elect our Sikyong and make him its highest political leader of Tibet. His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama, carrying full responsibility of Tibet and the Tibetan struggle, announced his decision to retire as political head of the Tibetan Government in exile and to hand over his “formal authority” to a “freely-elected” leader on 10th March 2011. The spiritual and temporal head of Tibet, His Holiness the Dalai Lama is probably the only leader in the world who has voluntarily giv