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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...

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 promo...

“U-Tsang, Kham and Amdo” :: TIBET

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    I was born in Tibet and brought up in India.  Fortunately or unfortunately! I was inbred as a Tibetan-blood, but my country “Tibet” was already occupied by China when I was born. However, it is clear to me that Tibet is my country and I have to struggle for my country, no matter how long the passage will take. Our life is short and more like riding on a roller coaster, we never know the next tight turns and steep slopes, but we should not be lost, our hopes and faith to struggle on our common interest and let it hand over to our next generation with certain brighter achievements even if we could not able to accomplish our ultimate interests. U-Tsang, Kham, and Amdo are the three main traditional regions of Tibet and we all are proud to be a Tibetan, no matter where our birth-place is from, but Tibet is our country. These three traditional regions are based on geographical composition and the ancient traditional way of life for a certain area of people for thousands ...

“The tattoo sink on my right elbow, Dalai Lama"

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I was born in Tibet And brought up in India I did my nursery school in China And university in India At this contrast from my educational journey The tattoo sinks on my right elbow Is the symbol of my country and the great leader Nevertheless My tongue speaks four languages Half in Hindi, little less in Chinese And equally in Tibetan and English But the tattoo sinks on my right elbow Is the symbol of my language and identity My face shows the similarities of those Nepali And eyes read deep into Han Chinese My skin fits any Asian countries But blood proves me a pure Tibetan The tattoo sinks on my right elbow Is the symbol of where I came from and who I am ...