Tibet Policy Institute Launches In-depth Study on Mass Relocation of Tibetan Farmers and Nomads from Nagchu to Sinburi in Lhoka
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Over 30,000 Tibetan farmers, herders relocated from ancestral land: TPI Report
Tsering Dhundup DHARAMSHALA, May 28: In an alarmingrevelation, over 30,000 Tibetan farmers and herders in their ancestral lands in the high altitude regions of Tibet have been forcefully relocated between 2019 to 2022 under what is described as “population colonisation policy” by Chinese authorities, according to a report released by a think-tank under the exile Tibetan government on Wednesday. The Tibet Policy Institute (TPI) under the Central …
Tibet Policy Institute Launches In-depth Study on Mass Relocation of Tibetan Farmers and Nomads from Nagchu to Sinburi in Lhoka
Dharamshala: Earlier today, the Tibet Policy Institute (TPI), affiliated with the Department of Information and International Relations (DIIR), Central Tibetan Administration, held the launch of an in-depth study on the mass relocation of Tibetan farmers and nomads from three districts of Nagchu (Naqu) prefecture to Sinburi (Senburi) Village, Gongkar (Gongga) County, Lhoka. This relocation is... The post Tibet Policy Institute Launches In-depth …
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