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Restrictions on Religious Activities Continue in Tibet

January 6, 2022;

Bitter Winter-Tsering Dolma Statues were destroyed, monks and nuns evicted from their monasteries, new regulations introduced to further limit religious freedom. Recently, as Bitter Winter reported, the Chinese authorities in Kham (a part of historical Tibet, now in Sichuan province) destroyed a 99-foot-tall Buddha statue and forty-five prayer wheels around it. According to the sources cited by Dharamshala-based Tibet Watch, the…

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