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Home Activity Slideshow 2015-04-12 Su Beng Participates the Exhibition of Ai-hua Cheng's Painting & Wen-teh Lin's Sculpture

2015-04-12 Su Beng Participates the Exhibition of Ai-hua Cheng's Painting & Wen-teh Lin's Sculpture

Su Beng Participates the Exhibition of Ai-hua Cheng's Painting & Wen-teh Lin's Sculpture
 



Su Beng Participates the Exhibition of Ai-hua Cheng's Painting & Wen-teh Lin's Sculpture


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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 April 2015 08:25 )  

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Ethnic inequality, discrimination and cultural extinction fueled by the Chinese government — more than any other human rights issues — are at the root of Tibetans’ and Uighurs’ resentment toward Chinese rule, speakers said at a forum in Taipei on human rights conditions in Tibet and Xinjiang yesterday.

“People around the world often condemn the Chinese government for human rights abuses in Tibet, but we Tibetans do not care so much whether we live well in Tibet,” envoy of the Tibetan government-in-exile Dawa Tsering told the forum, which was organized by the Taiwan New Century Foundation.