Free Tibet, Free China

The author notes that March has often been a difficult month in Tibet, from the Mar 1959 revolt against China to Mar 2008 fight & violence in Lhasa, which extended into Sichuan, Quighai, & Gansu provinces, partial responsibility for which was attributed to some Tibetan monks. However, a phot...

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