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@wurzelgummidge@lemmy.world
Where do you get your information on Tibet?
Here are some alternative sources:
Tibetan School Falls to China’s Legal Pressure (October 2024) -- (Archived)
Tibet boarding schools: China accused of trying to silence language (March 2024)
China shows off a Tibetan boarding school that’s part of a system some see as forced assimilation (October 2023) -- (Archived)
If you still don't trust one of these sources, feel free to find others. It's easy, they are all across the web.
They probably get from the global times lol
Yes, and they are all from pro US or US funded sources. Probably got the same press release from the CIA, or via AP to help it look more legit. I noticed that even HongKongFP didn't pick the story up and they are rabidly anti-China (and they are also still based, and circulate, in Hong Kong).
It really helps of you read before posting. And don't forget to suggest sources you think are reliable.
There are no other sources. There are precisely zero western journalists in Tibet, the story isn’t covered in Chinese media, Hong Kong media, even Taiwan’s media.
Further more, even if I did find a source that said something other than the US approved narrative you would instantly decry at as propaganda. To people like you the only angle that matters is the one that confirms your bias.
Which sources are reliable for China news in general?
None, at least none that you would find acceptable. I'm sure you already know the big names in English language media from China. You should look at them from time to time anyway, just to get a non-western perspective, but I doubt you will. Best thing of course is to go there and see for yourself, but you wont.