Hundreds of Tibetans and human rights advocates marched in Taipei to mark the 67th anniversary of the Tibetan Uprising Day. Demonstrators protested China’s escalating transnational repression and systemic efforts to erase Tibetan culture. Speakers highlighted severe human rights violations, including forced boarding schools, linguistic suppression, and Beijing's attempts to manipulate the Dalai Lama’s reincarnation. Activists from Taiwan and Hong Kong joined the rally in solidarity, warning that Beijing's authoritarian reach threatens global democracies. Participants emphasized that standing with Tibet is crucial for defending freedom in Taiwan and resisting broader oppression across the region.
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