💨 Abstract
The Office of Tibet in London held an informative session with 15 students from the University of Westminster, discussing Tibet's historical and geopolitical context, democratic framework, and advocacy efforts. Secretary Tenzin Kunga presented using satellite imagery and maps, while students asked thought-provoking questions on topics like China's control of Tibet, Tibetan Buddhism, and China's policies in East Turkestan.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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