In the sixty years since Tibet was incorporated into the People's Republic of China, Tibetans within its border and in exile have never stopped advocating for their sovereignty. Although the Chinese government has constantly put their effort to systematically destroy Tibetan identity, and Chinese propagandist misconstrued interpretation of Tibet's sovereignty, which is evident in their insidious approach in restricting the basic human rights in Tibet such as the freedom of speech and religion. Tibetan determination vividly outweighs China's approach by depicting success stories of not giving up around the world with more supporters and scholars to contribute to this struggle for independence.
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The Library of Tibetan Works and Archives (LTWA) was founded by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, on 11 June 1970 with the primary objective to protect, preserve and promote Tibetan culture. Alongside its renowned collection of Buddhist manuscripts and artifacts, LTWA publishes a wealth of academic resources; over six hundred academic books have been published under its imprint to date. The Library also hosts a variety of workshops and programs, including daily Tibetan language and Buddhist philosophy classes, and the Intensive Translation Program for advanced students.
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