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The triangular contest for the seat of the electorate of Australasia and Asia in 17th Tibetan Parliament Election

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Tibetans in exile scattered in around more than 25 countries will go for election end of this year for President and Parliament. While in the primary people would nominate candidate for both, they will end up voting in the final round should no president wins more than 60% of the vote. However, Parliament election will go on as usual. So far three aspirants have officially and publicly declared their candidacy to run in the primary election for Chithue (Parliament) to the electorate of Australasia and Asia (excluding India, Nepal and Bhutan) in the upcoming election for 17 th Tibetan Parliament in Exile. Though other aspirants are likely to appear in public, some are making rounds of campaigns behind scenes. The three aspirants who have publicly declared their candidacy include DoringTenzin Phuntsok from Queensland, Tenzin Lobsang Khangsar and Thupten Dhondup both from Victoria. Interestingly, two of the candidates are alumina of Madras Christian College in Chennai. All the thre...

A Tibetan youth and Federal Member Bob Katter’s motion for inquiry into Australian universities of Chinese control and interference

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In a landmark accomplishment by Defend Democracy’s urge, Federal Member for Kennedy Bob Katter’s motion for inquiry into Australian universities of Chinese control and interference has been accomplished. Australia is set to initiate an inquiry into Australian universities including University of Queensland against Chinese Communist government’s interference and control. It comes in the wake of Defend Democracy activists urging Federal Member for Kennedy, Bob Katter and expulsion and banning of student activist Drew Pavlau from the UQ. Defend Democracy is a new organization formed by youth members and registered in Queensland. Drew Pavlau, who currently heads the Defend Democracy or D2 has number of board members including Tibetans, HongKong, Ugyurs, Australians and Vietnamese most of whose names Bob Katter mentioned in the parliament crediting the move. The main objective of the organization is to protect Australia’s democracy and to bring democracy in China. It was during that time ...