A Tibetan activist’s self-immolation outside the UN headquarters in New York has reignited global attention on Tibet’s human rights crisis. Lobga Rangzen’s desperate act, protesting Chinese rule and new assimilation laws, highlights the fading international focus on the issue. This tragic event, occurring after over 150 similar protests in Tibet, challenges governments to confront the unresolved situation, forcing a difficult conversation amidst strained US-China relations.
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