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There has been various protests actually within Tibet in past decades which is incredibly hard to do as all protests and any sign of dissent was and is meet with brute force including Shooting protesters , arrests and torture , imprisonment and even execution amongst other atrocities. So it...

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Фото профиля Leon Gustave Tenzin wangchuk Sergei Stuart
Leon Gustave Tenzin wangchuk Sergei Stuart2 лет назад

2nd part of video about 1987 protests in Tibet and the hero ~Jampa Tenzin and also about other atrocities from the CCP that still happen and happen to Tibetans who now have no army , no groups of fighters , and who are just innocent civilians under Direct occupation in Tibet which han chinese do not have strong and ancinet cultural , religious , spiritual and dna ties to. No debate on that.

Фото профиля Tenzin thutop
Tenzin thutop2 лет назад

#freetibet #savetibet #bhoegyalo

Фото профиля T Kowa
T Kowa2 лет назад

♥️🙏🏿✊🏽

Фото профиля blueme
blueme2 лет назад

#TibetanUprisingDay #FreeTibet #StopForcedRelocationinTibet

Фото профиля Sherkirito
Sherkirito1 год назад

当年的奴隶主和狗日的喇嘛没有杀干净导致的,要我说CCP还是手软,解放西藏的时候把那群吃人的奴隶主和喇嘛屠干净就没现在这么多事。现在搞什么活佛,全部下令不准转世才是对的。

Фото профиля 安平
安平2 лет назад

只有拿起武器,才能获得民主、自由,这是唯一的道路!

Фото профиля Leon Gustave Tenzin wangchuk Sergei Stuart
Leon Gustave Tenzin wangchuk Sergei Stuart2 лет назад

NO

Фото профиля Leon Gustave Tenzin wangchuk Sergei Stuart
Leon Gustave Tenzin wangchuk Sergei Stuart2 лет назад

I am not Tibetan though but I was born a Tibetan Buddhist and raised with

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