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Amsterdam’s “Lonely Uyghur” About Celebrating Nowruz in Exile

Bitter Winter English 21 Mar 2025
Nowruz, the Uyghur New Year, is celebrated today by the diaspora. It carries a powerful message both for the Uyghurs and for those who care about them. by Abdurehim Gheni Uyghur ... Thus, Nowruz is considered our New Year holiday ... ....
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Exiled Russian journalists left ‘high and dry’ after US cuts radio funding

The Guardian 20 Mar 2025
Exiled Russian journalists are being left “high and dry” and at risk of being stranded overseas without any legal status after ...
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Exiled Pakistani journalist’s brothers ‘abducted,’ another journalist disappears

CPJ 20 Mar 2025
New York, March 20, 2025—Pakistani authorities must immediately reveal the whereabouts of journalist Asif Karim Khehtran and the brothers of U.S.-based exiled Pakistani journalist Ahmed Noorani, and ...
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‘Voice for the Voiceless’ Review: The Dalai Lama in Exile

Wall Street Journal 19 Mar 2025
In the twilight of his life, Tibet’s spiritual leader casts an eye on the past and his struggle with the Chinese regime ... .
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US aid freeze hits Tibetan govt-in-exile

The Times of India 19 Mar 2025
Parliamentarians attending the 17th budget session of Tibetan govt-in-exile face an impossible calculation - that of reconciling their annual ...
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An artist traces her choices under Putin’s Russia – from resistance to retreat to exile ...

The Huntsville Item 18 Mar 2025
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‘Disgusting’ antisemitic tactics used to threaten exiled Hong Kong man in Adelaide, Jewish group says

The Guardian 18 Mar 2025
A prominent Jewish group has condemned a “disgusting” attempt to intimidate an exiled pro-democracy campaigner who fled to Adelaide from Hong Kong, ...
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Courtois hopes Belgium exile drama now over

ESPN 18 Mar 2025
Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois said he has poken to teammates about his lengthy exile from the national side ... .
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