Monday, February 21, 2011
Is Tibet a free government?
No, Tibet officially is not recognised as a separate government by any nation in the world. It is regarded by as a legitimate government of Tibet by everyone inside the Tibet and outside. It is based in Dharamsala, northern Indian town right near Himalayas. The Tibetian government, under the leadership of Dalai Lama, has developed an effective, non-violent resistance to Chinese occupation of Tibet. This resistance influenced worldwide movement for freedom of Tibet. There is also a Student for a Free Tibet, organisations that acts on behave of Tibet and its people and fights for the right of Tibetian people to be free and independent.
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