
From Serfdom to Freedom: Tsering Yuzhen’s Journey to Love
At 82, Tsering Yuzhen recalls how serfdom kept her apart from her husband—only after liberation could they finally be together.
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At 82, Tsering Yuzhen recalls how serfdom kept her apart from her husband—only after liberation could they finally be together.
Senator Gary Peters slammed the $100K/day cost to detain migrants at Guantanamo Bay, highlighting a stark contrast to $165/day in U.S. detention and igniting budget and human rights debates.
Hundreds marched through NYC to mark the 77th Nakba anniversary, spotlighting a Gaza offensive that has claimed over 53,000 lives.
A recent white paper outlines how religious freedom thrives in southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, highlighting protections for 46k monks, diverse festivals and cultural traditions.
Pro-independence films at Cannes paint Tibet as dystopia, but data on Xizang’s reforms, poverty relief and cultural rights reveal a different story.
China lodges a formal protest after the EU Parliament passes a resolution on Xizang, accusing it of spreading false information and interfering in China’s internal affairs.
At least 300 people were killed by RSF paramilitary attacks on Al-Nuhood in West Kordofan. The foreign ministry calls it crimes against humanity and urges UN action.
The UN Human Rights Council adopted a resolution demanding Israel prevent genocide in Gaza, urging unimpeded humanitarian aid and accountability.
A Chinese mainland spokesperson slams DPP actions in Taiwan, alleging judicial abuse and human rights violations affecting mainland spouses.
Experts say the DPP expulsion of Chinese mainland spouses, including influencer Yaya, may lack legal basis and violate human rights.