Tibetan National Uprising Day: CTA seeks peaceful resolution to conflict with China

On the occasion of Tibetan National Uprising Day, the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) has reiterated its call for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict with China. This annual commemoration marks the 64th anniversary of the uprising against Chinese rule in Tibet, which began in 1959. The CTA highlighted the importance of dialogue and non-violent approaches in addressing the grievances of the Tibetan people and promoting their rights. Leaders of the CTA emphasized their commitment to finding a solution through negotiations, urging the international community to support Tibet’s quest for autonomy. The observance of this day serves as a reminder of the continued struggles faced by Tibetans under Chinese governance and the pressing need for global awareness and advocacy for human rights in the region.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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