Tsering Dhundup
DHARAMSHALA, June 17: More than 4,000 demonstrators gathered in central London on Saturday to voice their opposition to the Chinese Communist Party’s proposed mega-embassy complex at Royal Mint Court, in what organisers described as one of the largest protests against the project to date.
The demonstration, held near the Tower of London, brought together a diverse coalition of communities, including Tibetans, Uyghurs, Hong Kong diaspora members, Taiwanese activists, pro-democracy Chinese, and local British residents. The protest consisted of two consecutive rallies: “No to CCP Mega-Embassy” and “China: Stop Transnational Repression”.
Tsering Passang, founder-chair of the Global Alliance for Tibet & Persecuted Minorities (GATPM) and former Chairman of the Tibetan Community in Britain, delivered a ke...





