Hundreds of Tibetans meet in India to discuss self-immolation protests and Tibet’s future

Around 400 delegates have gathered in Dharamsala in northern India today for a 4-day Special General Meeting of Tibetans to discuss the future of Tibet and the growing number of self-immolation protests. Absent from the meeting is His Holiness the Dalai Lama, who retired from political life last year; a portrait of him was carried during the opening procession. According to the Voice of America article of this morning, "The meeting is expected to focus on the religious and political repression faced by those in Tibet, as well as ways to address the dozens of self-immolations over the last few years."

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