Debunking Historical Myths: Tibet’s Status During the Ming Dynasty

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The historical relationship between Tibet and China during the Ming Dynasty is often misconstrued, with many sources claiming Tibet was part of China. However,...

China’s Global Spy Network: The CCP’s Sinister Reach into Every Corner of the World

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The recent conviction of Shujun Wang, a Chinese-American scholar turned spy, is not merely a footnote in the annals of espionage but a stark illustration of a much larger, more nefarious operation: the global surveillance and influence network orchestrated by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Wang’s double life, meticulously engineered by Beijing’s Ministry of State Security (MSS), is emblematic of the CCP’s broader strategy to infiltrate and control global narratives, stifle dissent, and maintain its authoritarian grip on power.

28th Anniversary of The Ghulja Massacre: China’s Bloody Crackdown on Uyghur Freedom.

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The city of Ghulja, East Turkestan (officially called Yining, Xinjiang by China), became a battleground on February 5, 1997. Thousands of peaceful Uyghur demonstrators took to the streets to demand justice, freedom, and an end to religious and cultural repression. The response? Brutal violence from Chinese security forces, mass arrests, and the cold-blooded killing of innocent people. Today, on its 28th anniversary, we remember the lives lost and the crimes the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has tried to erase from history. On that bitter winter morning, thousands of Uyghurs gathered in the streets of Ghulja, chanting for freedom and equal rights. The Chinese authorities had long been suffocating Uyghur culture—banning traditional meshrep gatherings and arresting religious leaders under fabricated charges of "separatism."
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The Lost Tibetan Kingdom of Guge and Its Sacred Bond with Zanskar and Mount...

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The Lost Tibetan Guge Kingdom was no ordinary polity. It was a spiritual citadel, a cradle of renaissance, and a forgotten bridge between Tibet, India, and the sacred heart of the Himalayas. Towering from the windswept cliffs of western Tibet, Guge once served Gang Rinpoche (Mount Kailash) not merely as a neighbor, but as its steward and protector.

Mandate from Hell

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"Unveiling China's Agenda in Tibet: The Erasure of History, Language, and Culture" The Tibetan identity, borne from a deep and long culture of a non...

Tibet’s Gen Z the new saddle for China’s Hoax ‘Development’

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On May 23, 2023, Beijing observed a forum on the development of Tibet where the primary topic of discussion was ‘Younger generation contributing to...

Tibet’s Job Dilemma: Loyalty vs. Religious Freedom

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In Tibet, individuals aspiring to secure public sector jobs face a stringent Chinese requirement: they must renounce the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of...

China’s Growing Economic Influence in Africa: Opportunities, Challenges, and Implications.

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In 1971, a significant decision confronted the United Nations regarding which government should represent China in its assembly. Two contenders emerged - the Republic...

Revisionist Revelries and the Dalai Drama: Debunking China’s Theatrical Claim to Tibet

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Revisionist History and the Convenient Erasure of Tibetan Agency- Continuing our saga, the fall of the Qing and the rise of the Republic of China...

Tibet’s importance in Central Asia

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Tibet is the world’s highest and largest plateau, covering an area of 2.5 million square kilometers, with an average elevation of more than 4,000...