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The Myth of “Serf Liberation”: Why Tibetans Fled China’s “Freedom”
If China truly "liberated" Tibetans, one must ask why so many chose to flee into exile rather than embrace their so-called freedom. In 1959, following the suppression of the Lhasa Uprising, the Dalai Lama and tens of thousands of Tibetans escaped to India, fearing persecution. This was not the action of a people freed from oppression, but of a nation resisting foreign domination.
Cinema, Spirituality, and the Dalai Lama’s Legacy: The Bodhipath Film Festival Unfolds in Historic...
In the heart of New Delhi, at the esteemed India International Centre, the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) unfurls the inaugural 'Bodhipath Film Festival' on March 10 - 11, 2025. This gathering of cinematic artistry showcases ten meticulously curated films from Germany, the US, Nepal, Bhutan, and beyond, each reflecting the profound teachings of the Buddha and the timeless values of compassion, mindfulness, and impermanence.
Meta Exposes China’s Covert Disinformation Campaign Against the Dalai Lama
Meta’s investigation into this campaign stemmed from its ongoing efforts to combat recidivist (repeat offender) networks. In Q3 2023, the company had previously taken down a similar influence operation from China, which targeted Tibet and Arunachal Pradesh through 12 fake accounts and seven groups.
The Axis of Tyranny: How China is silently fueling International Wars
China's "no-limits" partnership with Russia and its growing ties to Iran expose Beijing’s willingness to back rogue states and dictatorships for its own gain. Yet, as recent foreign affair reports from our sources points out, this fragile alliance is built on shaky ground.
China props up Putin with arms, energy deals, and propaganda, yet Moscow remains an unreliable partner, bogged down in a disastrous Ukraine war.
The Great Chinese Economic Illusion: How Xi’s House of Cards is Collapsing
Foreign investment is vanishing, capital flight is reaching historic levels, and the property sector—the backbone of China’s "miracle growth"—is crumbling under a mountain of bad debt. Beijing’s official statistics paint a rosy picture, but the numbers they don’t want you to see tell a far darker tale.