(TibetanReview.net, Feb07’26) – Nepal’s communist leaders have been criticising the ongoing visit of a Tibetan Buddhist master on invitation from the country’s Buddhist community at a 10-day religious event in capital Kathmandu that began on Feb 1, calling him a representative of the Dalai Lama and therefore a potential red flag to China. While this allegation is seen to be entirely baseless and likely political in light of the ongoing general elections, the communists should, perhaps, direct their attention, ever anger, with greater focus at Chinese troops in their Tibet-border area who have for years been harassing, even beating and committing arson, on the country’s livestock farmers in naked violat...
Chinese troops harass, beat Nepal’s livestock farmers despite 2012 border grazing deal
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