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Sunday, 28 November 2010

Thubten Samdup talk on YouTube 27 Nov 2010 Bath UK

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Bath and District Tibet Support Group was formed in August 2009 and hopes to be a positive force in the struggle for Tibetan Freedom

Tibet was an ancient country the size of western Europe when it was invaded by the People’s Liberation Army of China in 1950. A place with a unique culture, history and identity, Tibet has been changed dramatically by the Chinese invasion and occupation. Not only have many Tibetan lives been lost, Tibetans in Tibet do not enjoy basic human rights and the Chinese government have introduced policies by which Tibetan culture, language and natural resources are being systematically and irrevocably eroded.

This site is dedicated to His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, the heart and soul of the Tibetan nation.

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