China’s Long Arm: Tibetan Leader’s Suspicious Death in Vietnam Fuels Fear of Transnational Repression
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China’s Long Arm: Tibetan Leader’s Suspicious Death in Vietnam Fuels Fear of Transnational Repression
16 April – The suspicious death of Tibetan leader, Tulku Hungkar Dorje, who died under opaque circumstances in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, in late March 2025, has reached a critical juncture, including concerns about China’s transnational repression. With the Chinese President Xi Jinping having left Vietnam after a two-day state visit, a grave new threat has emerged: the imminent cremation of Tulku Hungkar Dorje without any independent investigat…
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