A young monk from Muge Monastery in Ngaba, Eastern Tibet, was forcibly taken to a Chinese colonial boarding school, as shown in a video obtained by the Tibet Action Institute. The monk is one of thousands expelled from the monastery and sent for political indoctrination. Harsh conditions led five monks to attempt suicide, though local residents intervened. UN experts, including Special Rapporteur Fernand de Varennes, condemned China's use of these schools to erase Tibetan culture, with over a million Tibetan children affected. International pressure is being urged to address this situation.
Monk Forcibly Taken to Chinese Boarding School in Ngaba, Tibet

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