đź’¨ Abstract
The Friedrich Naumann Foundation met with Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile officials on April 28, discussing the grave situation in Tibet, including environmental challenges, cultural assault, and self-immolation protests against the Chinese Communist Party's oppressive policies. The Deputy Speaker emphasized the international concern surrounding Tibet, as its fragile ecosystem and distinct identity are under threat due to China's unregulated resource exploitation and forced assimilation policies.
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