
Tashi Tsering
Tashi Tsering is a Taiwan-based Tibetan activist and the secretary-general of the Human Rights Network for Tibet and Taiwan (HRNTT), an organization he co-founded in 2016 to advocate for human rights in Tibet and beyond. He has never visited Tibet but has been an outspoken voice for Tibetan rights and the broader human rights issues affecting people under Chinese rule, inspired by his meeting with the Dalai Lama, who emphasized the importance of solidarity among oppressed communities.
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Tashi Tsering is a second-generation Tibetan in the independence movement who has not been able to contact his family in Tibet since he was 18 years old.
Tibetans march against repression by BeijingTashi Tsering warned that the Chinese Communist Party aims to eliminate Tibetan culture, religion, and language.
CCP trying to erase Tibet culture, rights group warnsTashi Tsering denounced the CCP’s hostile remarks about the Dalai Lama’s incarnation.
Dalai Lama denounces CCP claims: coalitionTashi Tsering, a Taiwan-based Tibetan, recalled meeting the Dalai Lama before founding the organization in 2016.
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