A land lost: China's oppression of Tibet
The region of Tibet is one rich in religion, culture and myth. Since 1951, China has exerted complete control via occupation, leaving Tibetans, and their homeland, isolated and oppressed.
The region of Tibet is one rich in religion, culture and myth. Since 1951, China has exerted complete control via occupation, leaving Tibetans, and their homeland, isolated and oppressed.
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