Slovakia ex-president urges Europe to speak up for Tibetans, says their plight similar to Ukrainians
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Former Slovakia president Andrej Kiska urged European countries to support Tibet's cause on the 66th anniversary of Tibetan National Uprising Day. He highlighted the similarities between Tibet's situation and Ukraine's. Speaking in Dharamshala, he emphasized the significance of Tibet as a symbol of human rights, cultural identity, and religious freedom suffering. He also asked the younger generations to never give up.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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