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No New Monks Allowed at Buddhist Monastery in Tibet

January 5, 2024;

The move reflects China’s tightening grip on religious activities, sources say. -By Pelbar and Tenzin Pema for RFA Tibetan Chinese authorities have forbidden the admission of new monks of all ages into a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Chamdo prefecture in eastern Tibet amid growing restrictions on religious activities in the country, two sources familiar with…

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