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Lobga Rangzen’s Self-Immolation and the Roots of China’s New “Ethnic Unity” Law

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Like those before him, Rangzen’s testimony makes clear that this new law is the latest assault among a series of other policies implemented in Tibet under the banner of national unity and security that have legalized the systemic elimination of Tibetan culture and identity. These laws highlight the structural nature of China’s ethnic elimination policy in favor of national hegemony. This is despite the rights of language and culture guaranteed to ethnic minorities in the People’s Republic of China’s Constitution and the Regional Ethnic Autonomy Law.

His method of protest was informed and inspired by other Tibetan self-immolations, and like them, his action was both a response to and shaped by a life of dispossession under policies rooted in China’s colonial approach to ethnic governance in Tibet.

Canada’s Stance on Tibet’s Independence

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With today being February 13th, Tibet’s Independence Day, and the 100th anniversary of the day when the 13th Dalai Lama proclaimed the restoration of Tibet’s independence, it got me thinking; while Tibet was… Continue reading

Going back to Bir. TYC graces my hometown…

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It’s been three months that I last visited my hometown Bir. It is a small Tibetan settlement two hours away from Dharamshala, capital of Tibetan exiles, in Himachal Pradesh, North India. My brother… Continue reading

Learning Tibetan on Lhakar: Episode Two (and a Meeting for Rangzen)

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Above is the second installment of our video series in Dharamsala, including a peek into a meeting of the world’s leading Rangzen warriors battling for Tibetan Independence. If you haven’t seen the video for the… Continue reading

Enough! Standing up for Tibet

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Today for Lhakar, I called my Member of Parliament asking her to pledge her support for the ‘Enough! Global Intervention to Save Tibetan Lives’ campaign. The video pretty much explains everything, and you… Continue reading

Waving Flag

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This week, I thought I’d share something really cool that my little sister did. Last year was my sister’s first year of high school in Belleville, Ontario, and she noticed that many of… Continue reading

The Hills Have Eyes… errr Ears… and Mouths

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This week’s Lhakar Diaries post stems from a very odd dream I had recently which led me to think about my past life. I won’t write what happened in the dream, but I… Continue reading

Lhakar Wednesday & the 76th bday of HH Dalai Lama

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© 2011 Dlo08 Today is His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama’s 76th birthday, as well as Lhakar (White Wednesday); a new form of resistance started by Tibetans inside to assert and empower Tibetan… Continue reading