Chinese authorities have barred Tibetans from attending the Kalachakra Buddhist event, citing concerns that the gathering of over 100,000 people could pose a threat to the government. The move comes amid increasing criticism of China's policies in Tibet, where Tibetans are restricted in their political activities and expression of cultural and religious identity. The directive, obtained by RFA Tibetan, states that the sermon is only arranged for residents of Tsoe and that non-residents are not allowed to attend. The decision has angered Tibetans, who frequently complain of discrimination and human rights abuses by Chinese authorities.
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