Divided Tibet: from rhetoric to reality
... – the Tibetan Diaspora and the governments of the Western and Eastern countries that gave asylum to Tibetan refugees – on the Tibetan issue. In the late 1950-s – early 1960-s India, Nepal, Bhutan, Ladakh, Sikkim, Taiwan and Japan hosted most of Tibetan refugees. India granted asylum to Dalai Lama XIV and authorized the creation of the largest Tibetan enclave on its territory. It’s in India where such democratic institutions allowing Tibetan ethnic diaspora to rise to global prominence as Tibetan Government in exile, Tibetan Parliament ...
10.10.2011