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The Chinese Gangtuo Hydropower Station, the "leading" cascade hydropower station built on the upper reaches of the Jinsha River, will completely submerge at least six Tibetan monasteries and two villages and displacing people of Dege County, Tibet. https://t.co/knICw2jwkA
— Lobsang Sangay (@Drlobsangsangay) February 24, 2024
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BREAKING NEWS FROM INSIDE TIBET:
— Students for a Free Tibet (@SFTHQ) February 24, 2024
Over 1000 Tibetans have been arrested by Chinese police in occupied Tibet for protesting the Chinese government’s construction of a dam that would displace 2,000+ Tibetans from their homes and further ravage Tibet’s environment. pic.twitter.com/2kb70jP3j4
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The arrested individuals – both monks and local residents – are being held in various places throughout Dege county in Kardze Tibetan Prefecture because the police do not have a single place to detain them, said the sources who requested anonymity for safety reasons. pic.twitter.com/vOEpAfJKXg
— Radio Free Asia (@RadioFreeAsia) February 24, 2024
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Exclusive: Chinese officials arrested more than 100 Tibetan monks and other ethnic Tibetans in China’s southwestern Sichuan province on Thursday to quell protests against a massive dam project that would destroy six monasteries and force the relocation of villages. pic.twitter.com/lXWKf9quwd
— Radio Free Asia (@RadioFreeAsia) February 23, 2024
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"Chinese officials arrested more than 100 Tibetan monks and other ethnic Tibetans in China’s southwestern Sichuan province on Thursday to quell protests against a massive dam project that would destroy six Buddhist monasteries … https://t.co/vDkAJh6elW
— William Yang (@WilliamYang120) February 23, 2024
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Tibetan monks and locals of Wonto village, Dege County in Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan province on Feb. 20, 2024, pleaded with Chinese officials, who were visiting the area to discuss the demolition of Yena Monastery, to halt their project to build another dam. pic.twitter.com/oxrNqj4uCC
— Radio Free Asia (@RadioFreeAsia) February 21, 2024
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Breaking: Tens of Chinese police suddenly and secretly came to Wongtho Monastery and the village to make arrests using spiky water guns and plastic bullets. Many are in the emergency room of the hospital in Dege County, and hundreds have been arrested. The situation is escalating pic.twitter.com/Sh3wdqCeVl
— Tseringkyi ཚེ་རིང་སྐྱིད། (@Tibetankyi) February 22, 2024
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BREAKING:
— Students for a Free Tibet (@SFTHQ) February 23, 2024
100s of Tibetans in Kham, Dege have been brutally arrested by Chinese police for protesting against the construction of a new dam
2 Tibetans inside Tibet have risked their lives to send out recordings of the situation in Dege. With their permission, we share them here pic.twitter.com/nrKEskqbkj
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Disturbing reports emerge as Chinese authorities conduct mass arrests of Tibetan monks & locals in Dege County. They were peacefully appealing against monastery demolitions & pleading to halt a dam project on the Drichu River. #Tibet
— Kalsang Jigme བོད། 📷 (@kalsang_jigme) February 22, 2024
Video: RFA Tibetan @UnderSecStateJ @degewa pic.twitter.com/GkPm9drie2
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#BREAKING
— Lobsang བློ་བཟང་དགེ་ལེགས། (@logyal143) February 23, 2024
China claims religious freedom in Tibet, but the reality tells a different story. Monks and nuns in Dege County(སྡེ་དགེ།) are in tears, pleading to halt the dam project on the Drichu River(འབྲི་ཆུ།), jeopardizing 6 monasteries. #Tibet #ReligiousFreedom #Safetibet pic.twitter.com/7y5Lb3QJ4O
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#JustIn
— Lobsang བློ་བཟང་དགེ་ལེགས། (@logyal143) February 22, 2024
Tibetan NGOs and activists based in #Dharamshala protest against China's dam project on the Drichu River(འབྲི་ཆུ།) in Kham Dege County, highlighting concerns over environmental damage and forced resettlement. #JusticeforTibetans #Safetibet #SafeEnvironment pic.twitter.com/d0RyqnESO6
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#Breaking
— Lobsang བློ་བཟང་དགེ་ལེགས། (@logyal143) February 23, 2024
Updates: Tibetan monks and locals in Dege County were arrested by Chinese authorities for appealing against the demolishing of 6 monasteries and 2 villages in Dege County #Tibet due to a Chinese dam project on the Drichu River (འབྲི་ཆུ།)#safeTibet #SaveOurMonasteries pic.twitter.com/QTcmElCfXz
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