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United Nations: “One Million Tibetan Children Forcibly Separated From Their Parents”

February 16, 2023;

In November, three UN Special Rapporteurs wrote to China. There has been no satisfactory answer, and they have decided to go public. – By Massimo Introvigne for Bitter Winter  Children forcibly separated (from) their families, and sent to boarding schools, often hundreds of miles away from their parents, where their culture and language are eradicated…

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