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Tibetan Statement at the UN

July 11, 2020;

The exiled Central Tibetan Administration’s representative to the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council has delivered a statement on Chinese land seizures in Tibet. Following publication of a report titled “Connecting the business and human rights and the anticorruption agendas”, Thinlay Chukki, described how Tibetans, “are being forcefully displaced from their pastural lands and their lands are being forcefully acquired by the Chinese authorities for… so-called ‘developmental projects”.

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