Unveiling the truth about Tibetan boarding schools: debunking Western media narratives
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In recent years, Western media outlets have been filled with alarming reports accusing China of forcibly enrolling one million Tibetan children into boarding schools as part of a broader strategy aimed at cultural assimilation. This narrative has gained significant prominence and even led to the United States issuing new sanctions against China. However, the truth behind these claims may be more complex than meets the eye. In an effort to shed light on this issue, China Daily Media Unlocked Studio embarked on a comprehensive and in-depth investigative journey to delve into the reality of Tibetan boarding schools and their impact on Tibetan culture and students' lives.
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