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Debate: Being deprived of ones culture and language – The Tibetan, Sapmi and Kurdish experiences

April 20, 2023 ・ International Campaign for Tibet and Swedish Tibet CommitteeMultimedia

In November 2022, the International Campaign for Tibet, in cooperation with the Swedish Tibet Committee, organised a visit of a delegation of 3 members of the Tibetan Parliament-in-exile to Sweden, as part of a larger European tour.

During the visit in Stockholm, a panel debate was organized on 23 November with one of the parliamentarian, Wangdue Dorjee, Inger Axiö Albinsson, chairperson of the Stockholm Sapmi Association and Kurdo Baksi, representing the Kurdish people. During the debate, similarities and differences between the three cultures were discussed, with focus on the repression all three cultures face.

You can watch the full recording kindly produced by the Swedish Tibet Committee below.

Filed under: Culture and religion

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